AppsApril#6 Shake-it-Photo

Shake-it-Photo is a cute novelty app.  It emulates a Polaroid camera – sounding like one, requiring that one dry off  the image (have to shake the phone to develop the image, just like you may wave the polaroid to dry it) and looking authentically ‘polaroid’ once developed.   The camera is straight forward to use – offering… Continue reading AppsApril#6 Shake-it-Photo

AppsApril#5 Camera FX

Yep – fell in love with this app. first use and WOW!!  A gem! Three simple options on the opening screen – library, camera and settings (where there is the option for high resolution – oops, just found that! As well as FaceBook and Twitter connections).  Nice big, clear DONE button at the top of… Continue reading AppsApril#5 Camera FX

AppsApril#4 Hipstamatic

  Hipatamatic is a funky little retro app that provides square images with a neat border. The app opens as a camera – front (above) or back.  One can purchase additional films/filters/effects There is an option to establish a Hipstaccount that lets you enter competitions, order prints and other ‘nifty things’ in the Hipsta online… Continue reading AppsApril#4 Hipstamatic

AppsApril#2 Photography Tools

So today I thought I’d introduce 5 apps I have in my Photo Tools folder … (I am not sure if I have mentioned that I have 80+ apps to cover in 30 days, so some days there will be a bonus edition!) There are 2 light metres. The ‘Pocket Light Metre’ is in the… Continue reading AppsApril#2 Photography Tools

AppsApril#1 = Instagram ++

So welcome to the first AppsApril app, Instagram.  An obvious place to start I know, but I did wonder if people knew about all the extra Insta..apps that are available. Here’s a screen shot of my Instagram folder … I have used Instagram extensively at times – KarenClicks is my tag if you’re interested. Last… Continue reading AppsApril#1 = Instagram ++

Seeing Part II

As part of my Camera 3 assessment (studying at the Centre for Creative Photography) I produced a new series based on the Uluru and Sydney Harbour Bridge images included in this set.  I deliberately played with the focal point, the figure/ground relationships, to create a unique (photographer’s) point of view … My Artist Statement:  … Continue reading Seeing Part II

Alternative Presentation

As one of my assessment tasks for Alternative Presentation at the Centre for Creative Photography was to create a book from my favourite Holga double exposure images. Taken in 5 states of Australia, these represent my favourites to date! I hand bound a book to display them – fabulous course, great place to learn!!!