Out Now: Mobiography Magazine With Jane Schultz & Clifford Pickett

Welcome to another edition of Mobiography Magazine, the leading digital magazine for smartphone photographers and your essential guide to the best tips, insights and sources of inspiration from the mobile photography world.

Inside, we talk to two talented photographers, mobile artist Jane Schultz and travel and landscape photographer Clifford Pickett. Jane is a completely self-taught, award-winning artist who talks to us about her approach to her unique style of abstract mobile art. Clifford is a professional photographer who has embraced his iPhone and now uses it to capture some truly stunning travel and landscape photographs. He also teaches others how to make the most of the camera in their pocket through his workshops.

Remaining on the subject of travel, award-winning photographer Brendan O Se takes a street photographer’s look at Tokyo based on his many trips to this vibrant city. In our beginner’s guide section, Rob Dunsford takes a closer look at the subject of focus and offers some simple ways that you can consistently achieve sharply focused images.

Nicki Fitz-Gerald presents another step-by-step tutorial in which she uses apps like iColorama, Procreate and TouchRetouch to create a summer-inspired work of art. We also look at the new buzzword “computational photography” and ask what it is and where it’s taking smartphone photography.

Don’t forget to share your photos with Mobiography via our Flickr group or on Instagram by using the hashtag #mobiography. From there, we’ll be featuring the best photos on our weekly website showcase and daily on Instagram.

SmartFotoFest – The Festival of Smartphone Photography

Do you want to take the photos you take with your smartphone to the next level? Are you interested in meeting other like-minded mobile photographers, immersing yourself in this rapidly evolving genre of photography and learning new skills and techniques?

If so, then you’re not going to want to miss SmartFotoFest, the one-day Festival of Smartphone Photography that’s being held this coming June at the National University of Ireland (NUI) in Galway on the picturesque west coast of Ireland.

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Organized by the people behind the hugely successful mobile journalism conference MojoFest, SmartFotoFest consists of eight workshops and photo walks led by some of the world’s leading mobile photographers, including Jack Hollingsworth, Nicki Fitz-Gerald, Tim Bingham, Dan Rubin and Paul Moore.

Workshops are going to cover a variety of photographic genres, including street photography, candid portraiture, light painting with the Slow Shutter Cam app, landscape photography, smartphone post-production editing and even underwater photography.

SmartFotoFest organizer Glen Mulcahy has been at the forefront of mobile journalism, filmmaking and mobile content creation for many years. The idea behind SmartFotoFest was born from the popularity of the photography sessions, workshops and photo walks at MojoFest.

I asked organizer Glen Mulcahy where the inspiration came from for SmartFotoFest. “Every year at MojoFest, the smartphone photo workshops and photo walks are the things I hear repeated, huge praise about. Each and every year, I get a multitude of DMs, emails and calls from members of the public who really want to attend those sessions but who either have no interest in the extended schedule or simply can’t afford the overall event tickets.”

Mulcahy went on to say, “This year, I wanted to offer the skills and experience that professional mobile content creators have been learning over the last five years at MojoFest and make them as accessible as possible to a broader audience. I also wanted to give the team of regular photography hosts and trainers a chance to run a workshop of their choice that really delves into their expertise. For the very first time at SmartFotoFest, you can book a specific workshop of your choice at a modest fee.”

SmartFotoFest promises to be a truly unique event where the key takeaways will be skills, experience and making new friends. Each workshop is going to be limited in numbers to ensure participants get hands-on time with the trainers and learn the theory behind the session.

Glen also enthused, “It can be a rare experience to take time out of the daily bustle and really give yourself the opportunity to ‘see’ images. It’s a skill that develops in groups as they respond to each other and even compete with each other. All the workshops have a practical photography element ­– even the underwater session – so it’s very much going to be a hands-on experience.”

“As a result, you’ll not only learn new and valuable skills, but you’ll also join a network of like-minded, passionate smartphone photographers who often go on to build communities online around their shared experiences.”

To find out more about SmartFotoFest workshops, visit

www.smartfotofest.com

and book your place. Be warned: places are limited, so don’t delay.

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Out Now: The Festive Issue of Mobiography Magazine With Dina Alfasi & Joel Worthington

The latest issue of the Mobiography Magazine has just been release onto the Apple App Store and Google Play. Once again, I’ve been working hard to bring together some of the best tips, insights and sources of inspiration from the mobile photography world.

What’s inside this festive issue of Mobiography?

mobiography magazine issue 41Inside, we start off by talking to another two very talented smartphone photographers – Dina Alfasi and Joel Worthington.

Dina is well-known for the high-quality candid portraits that she takes whilst on her daily commute to work. Here, she discusses her approach to her portraits and composition, and what photography means to her. Meanwhile, Joel tells us about his urban, street-inspired landscapes and his approach to using light and shadow to create his stunning images.

Once again, the December issue wouldn’t be the same without our usual look at some of this year’s latest smartphone photography accessory gift ideas. We also take a closer look at different printing options and see what their pros and cons are. Staying on the subject of printing, we review the Lifeprint instant printer and find out how this cool, handheld, portable printer is using augmented reality to add another dimension to our photos.

On the app front, Rob Dunsford shows us how to create a wonderful, miniaturizing tilt-shift effect using the Snapseed app. Meanwhile, Nicki Fitz-Gerald shows us how to use a collection of photo editing apps to create a winter inspired mobile art creation.

Finally, Gavin Lenaghan looks back at this year’s smartphone releases and asks what technological developments we can expect in smartphone photography in 2019.

There is also the usual gallery showcase and featured Instagrammers section for those looking for some more examples of inspiration.

Grab your copy now

In order to access Mobiography Magazine, 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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