The latest issue of the Mobiography Magazine has just been release onto the Apple App Store and Google Play. As usual you will find it packed full of the usual interviews, top tips, tutorials, features and showcases of the very best in smartphone photography.
What’s inside issue 34?
In this year’s festive issue of Mobiography Magazine, we feature a varied and inspirational mix of insights, interviews, and tips that are sure to help inspire you to take better photos with the camera in your pocket – your smartphone.
To begin with, we take a look at foreground interest in our beginner’s guide to composition series. We also talk to two talented mobile photographers, Mark Fearnley and Kevin Kuster.
Mark tells us about his approach to his street photography and the Stride By Shooting workshops he is running. Kevin Kuster talks to us about his documentary style of photography as well as his non-profit organization Watts of Love that distributes solar lights to people in developing countries who don’t have access to electricity.
To keep in with the spirit of Christmas, we discover five festive things you can photograph this Christmas season. We also find out how to create your own Christmas cards, and we’ll give you Christmas gift ideas, including a look at smartphone lenses. Brendan O Se takes a closer look at the black and white camera app called Provoke. Finally, we take a look at some of the best Android camera phones on the market and how they compare.
Grab your copy now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple App Store and Google Play and install the app. Single issues are available for $4.99 or you can subscribe to the bi-monthly subscription plan for $3.99 and make a 20% saving or an annual subscription for $21.99, a saving of 26%. There is currently a FREE Trial subscription offer available. Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
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