iPhotographer Magazine app for iPhone and iPad


4.1 ( 9021 ratings )
Photo & Video Newsstand Arts & Photography Entertainment
Developer: Pixilation Publishing LLC
3.99 USD
Current version: 1.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 13 May 2015
App size: 2.57 Mb

Every second of every day, twenty-two thousand images are uploaded to social networks around the world, almost two billion images per day.
The connection is made. iPhotographer Magazine is there.
Photography. Art. Music. Fashion. Culture. People. Pets. Technology. Video. Movies. Nature. Cities. Food. Sports. Cars. Sea. Clouds. Hopes and dreams captured, apped, and shared with the iPhone.

Latest reviews of iPhotographer Magazine app for iPhone and iPad

One of a kind!
Never before have I read a piece of literature so on point with street photography as this! And so beautifully written. Also, the APP-strology is both relatable, fun and useful! I’ll look forward to more audio features, so I can listen while on the go.
At last….a great magazine for mobile photographers
I anxiously awaited the first issue of iPhotographer Magazine and was not disappointed when it finally happened. Great articles, interviews, photos, and information. Kudos to the hard-working Knox Bronson, Baron Wolman and all the talented mobile photographers who have contributed.
A must for iPhoneographers
Great content, easy to navigate, good tips!
Finally
Finally! A quality magazine focused on the IPhoneography Community. When I first started out in this new art medium, we didnt have anything to reference except our own trial and error. If it wasnt for online social media like P1xels by Knox Bronson - where I got motivated, inspired and learned from other artist, I wouldnt be where I am today. I encourage each and everyone of you to download this magazine today!!!! Write to the editors, the contributors and the artist. Let them know what inspires you, what you want to see or what you dont like. Make iPhotographer - "Your" magazine. I am both Thankful and Honored to be a small part of this new art medium that is now excepted by the national institute of art history of Paris, France. All my best, Paul J. Toussaint Co-founder of The Empty Spaces Project
Terrific!
Have been waiting for the first issue and it did not disappoint! The magazine is filled with terrific interviews and information, but even more, the amazing art that is being done by iPhoneographers everywhere. The vast range of styles and interpretations is inspiring. This is the iPhoneography magazine I have been waiting for-Kudos to Knox, Baron and everyone else who brought this vision to reality-I look forward to seeing what comes next-Thank you!!
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