Competition – iProLens – ‘Express Your City’
Last week we announced that we would be featuring a photo competition every single day within our brand new Competitions category – maximising the opportunities you have to enter great contests and not to miss them. Today, we’re featuring the latest competition by iProLens entitled ‘Express Your City’. The Judges are looking for some great images of your City and there’s some great prizes up for grabs (see below). To enter you need to upload your image to Instagram using this hashtag #ipromycity for a chance at weekly and grand prizes (this is on ongoing competition). Check out more details below: The winning photos will be selected by…
Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial – 3D Camera – ‘Life Can ‘Pop’ From Your iPhone Screen’!
We’re delighted to publish David Hayes’ latest Technical iPhone Photography Tutorial, this time with the app 3D Camera. 3D Camera enables you to create your own 3D photos with your iPhone and share them with Facebook and Twitter friends, however you will need a pair of 3D glasses to view them, as David is sporting below. 3D Camera retails for $1.99/£1.49 and you can download it here. Okay! Get those 3D glasses on…those red and blue cardboard creations that if worn just right when you look at a 3D image…things really do pop out! (I know you have at least one pair. You did get that SI Swimsuit…
Mobile Photography/Art – Tip Of The Day – The App Whisperer
Welcome to another brand new section from your favourite mobile photography website and one of the most popular in the world. Today, we’re publishing our fifth Mobile Photography/Art Tip Of The Day to our brand new section of the site. Every day we will publish a short quick tip to help you with your mobile photography, this may be related to editing your image, capturing your image, printing your image, all manner of things, across the complete photographic and art mobile genre – we’ll be featuring great mobile street photography tips, great blending tips, great cloning tips, we will cover it all from some of the greatest mobile photographers and…
XnRetro and XnSketch – iOS Photography Apps – Temporarily Free
Both XnRetro, an app that allows you to add vintage and instant effects to images, as well as XnSketch, an app that turns your photos into drawings or cartoons, are both currently free today. Usually retails for $0.99/$0.69 respectively. Click below to download: XnSketch XnRetro
Tangent – iOS Photo App Now Available For iPad
Tangent has recently taken the Apple app store by storm, it has a great deal of many fully customizable styles and effects to transform your images in stunning ways. We recently published a great tutorial by MaryJane Sarvis to help you get started, if you missed that, please go here. Tangent has been updated today and is now available for iPad too. There are also 13 new styles too and a few other improvments including the facility to select a new style without starting over and photo metadata is now preserved. This is a free update if you have previously purchased Tangent, if you haven’t, you can pick it up…
The App Whisperer – Flickr Group Showcase – July 28 2013
We have put together another very special Flickr group showcase , our twenty sixth of 2013 with some of our favorite images and some great new talent that have been uploaded to our Flickr group – Mobile Photography & Imagery, this week. The quality of submissions continues to rise, so we have decided to make our showcases that much bigger to incorporate as much of this stunning mobile art and photography as we can and to get it out to a wider audience. With many thanks to our Flickr Group Showcase Sponsors – Olloclip.com Each image can be viewed on Flickr by clicking on the relevant artist below: Catherine Restivo,…
BackLight Magazine Issue No 6 – Featuring Mobile Photographers
Blacklight Magazine Issue 6 is now available with 90 pages featuring the art of twenty nine talented photographers on one theme ‘Crazy’. There are also phototalks, best of Tribegram, lightpainting 101, double exposure and more. We are particularly delighted to see the work of many of the mobile photographers that we have featured on The App Whisperer, including images from Nettie Edwards, Eloise Capet, Amy Leibrand, Damien Giard, Fred Catania, Sebastien Appiotti, Cedric Blanchon, Aylin Argun, Valerie Ingalls and Joelle Meyers. Backlight is a non-profit magazine, we strongly recommend you purchase this magazine and help contribute to its growth. Go here to purchase a print copy, or you can download…
Mobile Movies Showcase – Week 6 – By Donna Donato
Welcome back to the sixth article in our fabulous new Column, Mobile Movies. We at TheAppWhisperer have been inspired by the Flickr upgrade of 1 Terabyte of storage for everyone and have been wanting to launch a mobile movie section for some time. Now seems to be perfect, the new Flickr upgrade will allow for a full 3 minutes of 1080p HD quality video per single film and you can have as many as you have storage space for. Each week I (you can find me on Flickr here) will curate the movie uploads to our new Flickr group – MobileMoviesTheAppWhisperer – I will view all the videos uploaded and comment on…
ProCam XL – Temporarily Free
ProCam XL is an excellent photo capture and editing app for your iPad and iPad Mini. We have published several tutorials on theappwhisperer.com to help you maximise this app. If you’ve missed those, please go here. This app is temporarily free, it usually retails for $0.99/£0.69 – click here to download.
iPhone Photography Effect Workflow – Freelensing – By Paul Brown
We’re delighted to republish this fabulous iPhone photography freelensing workflow by Paul Brown. We’ve also just published a Day In The Life Interview with him and he is commonly featured within our weekly Flickr Group Showcase which represents outstanding mobile photography from around the world, weekly. He’s a wonderful mobile photographer and one that loves to share the craft that we all so love. You’ll really love this – many thanks to Paul and over to you (foreword by Joanne Carter). ‘In addition to iPhoneography I occasionally take out my digital Fujifilm or my analog Olympus OM10. Using traditional cameras with detachable prime lenses I came across a technique…





























