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Monday
Jan282013

Mobile Masters, a companion eBook for the Mobile Masters Sessions at Macworld 2013

This week sees a number iPhoneographers and iPhone artists hit the stage at Macworld, and to coincide with this event, organiser Dan Marcolina has put together the Mobile Masters, an iPad eBook featuring 50 of the worlds most notable iPhoneographers.

Currently available for FREE Priced at £1.99/$2.99/€2.39 [App Store Link], this iPad eBook features...

  • Over 50 varied Artists from around the world are represented
  • Many step-by-step "app-stacking" secrets revealed with a swipe of the figure
  • Personal video interviews from 30 artist discussing how iPhoneography has changed them and photography
  • Many image tutorial video
  • Over an hour of video included
  • Indepth text descriptions with direct links to each app mentioned
  • Hand selected portfolio of additional work from each artest
  • Direct links to each artist websites, blogs, and even email address

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Reader Comments (4)

Not free anymore...at least on the uruguayan store...
January 29, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterFederico Sardi
I don't mind paying, but its not available in Australia. Disappointed.
January 29, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterGraham McArthur
Well done app! I got it for free, but it's worth the $2.99. It's very validating and inspiring!
January 31, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterRobyn | Gemini606
I bought the app after attending Dan Marcolina's session at Macworld.
Although it was a bit confusing because he said in his session that this was an eBook, but eBooks don't do video or animation so I assumed he meant iBook.
After a lot of hunting through the ibooks store I finally googled it and discovered it's neither an eBook or an iBook but in fact an iOS Application..

It's well worth the purchase if you are interested in how these artists and photographers use the iPhone to create very interesting works of art.
The beauty is that it's possible for anyone to do this, it's only limited to your imagination. The apps used are either free or just a couple of bucks.
February 6, 2013 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Shadwell

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