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 35?
For our first issue of 2018, we round up our Beginner’s Guide to Composition by taking a closer look at the technique of cropping in close, a simple yet powerful way of creating interesting photographic compositions.
We also talk to two talented photographers, Susan Blanda and Evelyne Sieber. Susan’s photography has a beautifully mysterious style to it, while Evelyne makes use of color, pattern and geometric shapes to create her captivating photos. We find out about their different approaches to the images they take, the apps they use and what advice they have for other photographers.
On the app front, we get to grips with the app Stackables and examine how to use it to add texture to your images. We also show you how to create abstract, painterly photos.
We also find out how a 365 project can help improve your photography skills; how to shoot flatlay photos; and what the new iPhone’s Portrait Lighting feature means for you. For Android photographers, we examine some of the best photo editing apps that are available on Google Play.
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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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.
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.
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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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.
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 33?
In this latest issue of Mobiography, I have another varied mix of articles, tips, reviews and interviews that I hope will help to inspire you to take better photos with the camera in your pocket – your smartphone.
We start off with our beginners guide section, which continues to look at composition techniques. This time, Rob Dunsford examines negative space, and sees how you can use the space that surrounds a subject to create stunning photos.
We also talk to two talented photographers, Karen Divine and Tim Bingham. Karen is well-known for her unique style of mobile art and talks about her approach to mobile photography and art. Meanwhile, Tim is a street photographer from Ireland who discusses shooting candid and street portraits.
Besides this, we also take a look at the big news of the moment – the iPhone 8 – and examine the camera capabilities of this new addition to the iPhone family. I review a range of Joby tripods to see how they perform as well as who and what situations they are best suited for.
Ever fancied yourself as a bit of an artist but lacked the creative vision and skills to pull it off? Then you’ll want to check out the Paintcan app from Adobe Labs as well as our in-depth tutorial on how to turn an ordinary photo into a masterpiece.
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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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.
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 32?
Here in the northern hemisphere, the summer is in full swing and with it comes so many photographic opportunities. To help you make the most of those opportunities Mark Myerson has gathered together his top list of creative summer holiday photography tips to help inspire and improve your summertime photos.
We also continue our series about compositional techniques by looking at framing and how this technique can be used to draw the viewer’s eye directly into the photograph and create a stronger connection with them.
We talk to two talented photographers. Professional press photographer Lloyd Fox who has been using his iPhone extensively in his personal work to build a fantastic portfolio of black and white street photography. Meanwhile Sam Burton, a passionate stock photographer from London, talks to us about his travel and stock photography and offers us his views and top tips on taking stock photography that sells.
We also dive into VR Photography using the Samsung Gear 360 and explore what you need to capture photos which have that surrounding third dimension to them. Keeping on the topic of gadgets, there is our line-up of 30 mobile photography accessories that will help to further improve the photos that you take with your smartphone.
As always, don’t forget to share your photos with Mobiography on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography. From there we’ll be showcasing the best in our weekly website showcase and also as a daily featured photo on Instagram.
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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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.
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 31?
In this latest issue, we talk to two talented mobile photographers, David DeNagel and Charles Read. David offers some amazing advice on how you can take better portraits and how to approach strangers. Meanwhile, Charles Read talks about his approach to his stunning black and white street and urban photography.
In our beginner’s guide section, we continue our composition series by looking at high and low viewpoints, and examine why shooting from these angles is so effective.
For Android users and tech heads, we review the camera capabilities of the new Samsung S8 and ask is this more of an update or a game-changing camera?
On the app front we examine the creation of painterly mobile art using Distressed FX. We talk to Cheryl Tarrant of Distressed FX about the app and take a step-by-step walkthrough of the app to create a stunning piece of art.
Thinking of shooting for 24 hours straight? Then check out our survival guide to the 24 Hour Project. Want to know how best to back up your photos or print them out? We’ve got you covered there. Finally, we take a look at urban exploring with the smartphone, and ask two seasoned urban explorers to share their top tips and words of wisdom on the subject.
As always, don’t forget to share your photos with Mobiography via our Flickr Group or on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography. From there we’ll be showcasing the best in our weekly website showcase and also as a daily featured photo on Instagram.
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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.
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 30?
It’s with great pleasure that I’m proud to introduce the 4th anniversary issue of Mobiography. For this special anniversary issue we talk to two very talented photographers.
Firstly, Gareth Rockliffe tells us about his Kickstarter funded project titled “The Great American Coastline Project.” The project saw Gareth and his wife journey along the western coast of America documenting the stunning scenery along the way. Secondly, we talk to Lee Atwell, a superb iPhone street photographer, about her approach to the photos she takes.
In our beginners guide section we have the second in our composition series. This time we take a closer look at leading lines, what they are, and how and why you should be using them to greatly improve the photos you take.
Meanwhile, David Kindervater takes a look at ways to light up your mobile photography in low light situations. And Mark Myerson, with help from Mobile Photography Award founder, Daniel Berman, discusses the benefits to be had from entering photography competitions.
As if that wasn’t enough, we take a look at how you can create a tiny planet work of art using the apps Circular and Tiny Planet FX Pro. We also take a sneak peek at the new Huawei P10 and its camera capabilities.
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.
Don’t forget to join the Mobiography mailing list, follow us on Facebook and share your photos on Instagram using the hashtag #mobiography.