by Andy Butler | Dec 5, 2014 | News
Once again it gives me great pleasure to be able to announce the publication of another action packed issue that is full of useful tips, tutorials, accessory and app reviews to help develop and inspire your mobile photography.
The magazine is available on Apple iTunes Store and Google Play.
What’s inside issue 15
To begin with we talk with two extremely talented mobile photographers, Cedric Blanchon and David Ingraham, both of whom are known for totally differing styles of photography.
With the festive season almost upon us, we also take a look at some of the amazing smartphone accessories. From tripods and lenses, to cases and everything in between. If you are short on christmas gift ideas then our top 10 run down is sure to help inspire you with something to add into your Christmas stocking.
The beginners guide section takes a step by step look at the features and functionality of Camera+ 6. We dig deeper into the new iOS system and unearth some useful tips and some lesser known new features, shortcuts and hacks. Paul brown takes us through the process of taking a photo and transforming it into a watercolour inspired painting. We review Trunx, a new cloud based storage service to rival dropbox or iCloud and finally we showcase a stunning selection of mobile photography from the Flickr Group.
Grab Your Copy Now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple newsstand or 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 there is the new annual subscription. Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
by Andy Butler | Oct 4, 2014 | News
The latest issue of the Mobiography magazine has just been published onto the Apple iTunes Store and Google Play. The mobile photography community has been a buzz over recent weeks with chatter of events such as the release of the iPhone 6 and iOS 8 as well as the Eyeem Festival and Awards.
What’s inside issue 13
Consequently, issue 13 takes a closer look at the much anticipated iPhone 6. We look at the phones capabilities, performance, features and what it offers the iPhone photographer. We see how it compares to the iPhone 5s for picture quality and how it compares against a DSLR daddy, the Nikon D7100.
Following on from the success of the first Eyeem Festival and Awards, Eyeem founder Florian Meissner talks to Mobiography about Eyeem and the future direction of smartphone photography.
Award winning photographer, Brendan Ó Se tells us about his unique style of blurred photography which brings us nicely onto our beginners guide section, which look at the key fundamental of photography that is, focus and depth of field.
As if this wasn’t enough, we get the low-down on several innovative apps and accessories currently available on the smartphone market including one of my favourites at the moment, Steller. We also take a closer look at the Shoulderpod S1 smartphone grip the perfect accessory for photographers, videographers and visual storytellers and look at some simple tips and ideas photographers can use to avoid photography block. There is the usual Flickr Group Gallery and much more.
Win a Shoulderpod S1
Mobiography is running a special give away competition where one lucky subscriber who signs up to the Mobiography mailing list from issue 13 will receive a Shoulderpod S1.
There has been so much happening and changing in the world of smartphone photography it has been hard at times to keep up. I hope you enjoy this issue.
The Mobiography Tag Challenge on Instagram
Following on the from success of issue 10’s Mobiography Tag Challenge on Instagram, Issue 13 contains details of how to enter our next tag challenge competition. A special one off subscriber only edition has just been released that showcases a selection of the best entries.
To enter simply tag your photos on Instagram with the new hashtag and the best images will be showcased in our next issue.
Grab Your Copy Now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple newsstand or 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 there is the new annual subscription. Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
by Andy Butler | Aug 2, 2014 | News
The latest issue of Mobiography Magazine has just been published in the iTunes App Store and on Google Play. The focus of this issue looks at the creation of mobile art. It is an area that takes advantage of the creativity offered by the multitude of photo apps that are available to the mobile photographer and artist.
What’s inside issue 10
Inside issue 10, we feature the work of two talented artists, Brandon Kidwell and Robin Robertis. Both have fully embraced the creativity that the smartphone offers and using it have developed their own unique style and vision. Both Brandon and Robin share their thoughts and approach to their photography and the art they create.
Our beginners guide section takes a look at timelapse photography. To undertake this type of photography with a conventional DSLR can be a very expensive but thanks to the accessibility of mobile technology you can be up and running quickly and cheaply, but with the same stunning results.
We also review two cutting edge products on the market, the Nokia Lumia 1020 with its awesome high quality photo technology and the Nova Wireless LED flash.
Are you the sort of person who likes to customise your smartphone and stamp your own personality on it? Then you’ll love Casetify and our step by step tutorial to creating beautiful personalised smartphone cases.
Following on from issue 9’s hugely popular Hipstamatic special we take a look at some more Hipsta film and lens combos to try out with your street photography.
The Mobiography Instagram Tag Challenge
Would you like to have your photography featured in the next issue of Mobiography magazine? We will be showcasing a selection of mobile photography submitted to our new Instagram Tag Challenge. To enter simply tag your photos on Instagram and the best images will be showcased in our next issue.
Grab your copy now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple newsstand or 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 there is the new annual subscription. Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
by Andy Butler | Jun 8, 2014 | News
The latest issue of the Mobiography magazine has just been published. This action packed issue takes a good look at the popular app Hipstamatic, the community that surrounds it and the stunning photography that talented artists are producing with it.
What’s inside Issue 9?
Inside this Hipstamatic special we talk to Lucas Buick, the CEO and co-founder of Hipstamatic, about their history, future plans, Oggl and their view on the direction of mobile photography.
As one of the biggest problems many new Hipstamatic users face is knowing where to start due to the vast array of film and lens combinations. Tammy George of Hipstaroll takes us on a tour of her home town and illustrates a selection of her favourite film and lens combos to help get you started or offer inspiration to the more seasoned mobile photographer.
Meanwhile, in our beginners guide section we take a look at Oggl and take you step by step through the process of taking a photo, editing and sharing it on your social networks.
On top of all this, we also look at how not to take a blurry photo ever again (I eagerly look forward to that day). We review the Gorillapod tripod, continue with the third part of our black and white photography series and finally showcase a stunning selection of mobile photography from the Mobiography Flickr group.
Grab your copy now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple newsstand or 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. On Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
by Andy Butler | Apr 6, 2014 | News
Today I’m thrilled to be publishing the first anniversary issue of the Mobiography magazine. The past year has been a fantastic ride. I have had the pleasure of speaking to and showcasing the work of so many talented mobile photographers and artists. Many of which have become good friends. The conversations I have had and the work I have seen has been an inspiration to me. I hope you have also been inspired too.
Since the magazine was first published back in April 2013, Mobiography has since released an iPhone and Android version. As far as I am aware this makes it the only publication in the mobile photography space available on all platforms, thus making it available to all mobile photographers, no matter what system you shoot on.
Lens Giveaway Competition
To celebrate this milestone issue and a fantastic year, I am giving away two lenses to one lucky reader. To be in with a chance of winning these detachable fish eye and wide angle/macro lenses simple go to the competition page within Issue 8 and submit your name and email address. The competition closes on 17th May 2014.
What’s inside issue 8?
Issue 8 is themed on the subject of street photography. The issue is packed full of the usual interviews, tips and features. New York street photographer Shel Serkin talks about his work and his approach to street photography. Dilshad Corleone and music photographer Matt Davey talk about their new collaborative project called the ‘Picture Project’ which saw then shooting at night on the streets of London. Find out how the iPhone stood up to the might of the DSLR.
Other features in this action packed issue include a macro photography tutorial using the Olloclip, we have the second in our black and white series which looks at black and white conversion techniques. ProCamera7 is our app in focus and we review the Muku Shuttr remote control shutter release controller.
As if this wasn’t enough there is a stunning collection of mobile photography in the Flickr Group showcase.
Grab your copy now
In order to grab yourself a copy of Mobiography, head over to the Apple newsstand or 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. On Google Play subscriptions are monthly at a cost of $1.99.
by Andy Butler | Feb 22, 2014 | News
Today I’m pleased to announce that an Android version of the Mobiography mobile photography magazine has just been released into the Google Play store. The Mobiography Magazine was originally launched in April last year but until now has only been available to iOS devices. With this android release it now means the magazine is available to everyone in the mobile photography community no matter what their platform.
The magazine works in pretty much the same way on android as it does on the iPad or iPhone. It features the usual interviews, reviews, tips and tutorials. The android release is the next stage in the evolution of the magazine which is still currently a bi-monthly publication although I’m hoping to move towards going monthly as soon as possible.

Android users can check out the magazine by going to the Google Play store and downloading the app. Once installed the app will act like a virtual bookshelf for magazine issues.
Single issues are available to buy for $4.99 each. Alternately you can subscribe to a monthly subscription plan for $1.99 a month. This will give you access to the latest AMPt Community special as well as subscriber only editions. All future issues will be automatically be made available as they are released.
iOS Users can grab there copy in the iTunes app store.

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