Category: Apple

  • [Press Release] Mac OS X Lion announced at WWDC

    SAN FRANCISCO—June 6, 2011—Apple today announced that Mac OS X Lion, the eighth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system with more than 250 new features and 3,000 new developer APIs, will be available to customers in July as a download from the Mac App Store for $29.99. Some of the amazing features in Lion include: new Multi-Touch gestures; system-wide support for full screen apps; Mission Control, an innovative view of everything running on your Mac; the Mac App Store, the best place to find and explore great software, built right into the OS; Launchpad, a new home for all your apps; and a completely redesigned Mail app.

    “The Mac has outpaced the PC industry every quarter for five years running and with OS X Lion we plan to keep extending our lead,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “The best version of OS X yet, Lion is packed with innovative features such as new Multi-Touch gestures, system-wide support for full screen apps, and Mission Control for instantly accessing everything running on your Mac.”

    New Multi-Touch gestures and fluid animations built into Lion let you interact directly with content on the screen for a more intuitive way to use your Mac. New gestures include momentum scrolling, tapping or pinching your fingers to zoom in on a web page or image, and swiping left or right to turn a page or switch between full screen apps. All Mac notebooks ship with Multi-Touch trackpads and desktop Macs can use Apple’s Magic Trackpad.

    Full screen apps take advantage of the entire display and are perfect for reading email, surfing the web or browsing photos, especially on a MacBook Air or MacBook Pro. With a single click your app fills the display and you can swipe from one window to another, between full screen apps, or back to your Desktop, Dashboard or Spaces without ever leaving full screen. iWork and iLife apps, as well as Safari, iTunes, Mail, FaceTime and others, all take advantage of Lion’s system-wide support for full screen apps.

    Mission Control combines Exposé, full screen apps, Dashboard and Spaces into one unified experience for a bird’s eye view of every app and window running on your Mac. With a simple swipe, your desktop zooms out to display your open windows grouped by app, thumbnails of your full screen apps and your Dashboard, and allows you to instantly navigate anywhere with a tap.

    The Mac App Store is built into Lion and is the best place to discover great new Mac apps, buy them with your iTunes account, download and install them. Apps automatically install directly to Launchpad, and with Lion’s release, the Mac App Store will be able to deliver smaller “delta” app updates and new apps that can take advantage of features like In-App Purchase and Push Notifications.

    Launchpad makes it easier than ever to find and launch any app. With a single Multi-Touch gesture, all your Mac apps are displayed in a stunning full screen layout. You can organize apps in any order or into folders and swipe through unlimited pages of apps to find the one you want.

    Lion includes a completely redesigned Mail app with an elegant widescreen layout. The new Conversations feature groups related messages into an easily scrollable timeline, intelligently hiding repeated text so the conversation is easy to follow, and retaining graphics and attachments as they were originally sent. An incredibly powerful new search feature allows you to refine your search and suggests matches by person, subject and label as you type. Mail includes built-in support for Microsoft Exchange 2010.

    Additional new features in Lion include:

    • Resume, which conveniently brings your apps back exactly how you left them when you restart your Mac or quit and relaunch an app;
    • Auto Save, which automatically and continuously saves your documents as you work;
    • Versions, which automatically records the history of your document as you create it, and gives you an easy way to browse, revert and even copy and paste from previous versions; and
    • AirDrop, which finds nearby Macs and automatically sets up a peer-to-peer wireless connection to make transferring files quick and easy.

    Pricing & Availability
    Mac OS X Lion will be available in July as an upgrade to Mac OS X version 10.6 Snow Leopard from the Mac App Store for $29.99 (US). Lion will be the easiest OS X upgrade and at about 4GB, it is the size of an HD movie from the iTunes Store. Mac OS X Lion Server requires Lion and will be available in July from the Mac App Store for $49.99 (US). Pricing is for US only, further international pricing will be announced at a later date.

    Lion requires an Intel-based Mac with a Core 2 Duo, i3, i5, i7 or Xeon processor and 2GB of RAM. The Lion upgrade can be installed on all your authorized personal Macs.

    The Mac OS X Lion Up-To-Date upgrade is available at no additional charge via the Mac App Store to all customers who purchased a qualifying new Mac system from Apple or an Apple Authorized Reseller on or after June 6, 2011. Users must request their Up-To-Date upgrade within 30 days of purchase of their Mac computer. Customers who purchase a qualifying Mac between June 6, 2011 and the date when Lion is available in the Mac App Store will have 30 days from Lion’s official release date to make a request.

    Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced iPad 2 which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.

  • iPhoneography South Africa Exhibition – 1st Sept

    iPhoneography South Africa Exhibition – 1st Sept

    NB. If you would like to enter your iPhoneography into the exhibition or would like to attend, please visit – http://marcforrest.com/iPhoneography/

    If you been following my iPhoneography series over the last couple of days, you will see the amazing talent we have in South Africa when it comes to both photography & iPhoneography. Like I have mentioned before the the response to this project has been amazing, and now, am taking it to the next level :)

    Enter the first ever South African iPhoneography Exhibition. That’s correct. On the 1st of September we will be showcasing some of THE BEST iPhone photography art in South Africa, at a special exhibition at the iStore in Sandton Drive, Jozi.

    I have been toying with the idea for a while now to do something like this, and after meeting with the great marketing team from Core last week, they were more than excited to jump on board with the idea. We are also working on a few surprises for the night, with some giveaways etc ;)

    I know I am really, really excited about this, and I can’t wait to show off some of the best iPhoneography South Africa has to offer.I am hoping that with the success we going to make of it in Jozi, we will be able to take this to the rest of the country, and share with everyone.

    If anyone would like to take part in showing off some of their iPhone photography, please drop me a mail. I would love to include as many great artworks that I can. If you would like to get involved in any other way, please shout. Open to any ideas ;)

    I will be updating my site over the next couple of months with more details on the event.

    So don’t forget to book the 1st of September at 6pm, and we will see you at the iStore in Sandton Drive

     

     

  • Nadine Hutton iPhoneography Showcase

    Nadine Hutton iPhoneography Showcase

    Someone on Twitter pointed me in the direction of Nadine’s photography, and i was blown away. She publishes her photography under the name 2point8. I have spent hours browsing through her Posterous site which has some absolutely amazing iPhoneography. Nadine has just returned from a trip to New York, where she captured some really cool shots. Her photography goes to show how versatile the iPhone really is, and what it is capable of.

    Name: Nadine Hutton
    Instagram Username: 2point8
    Portfolio: http://2point8.co.za
    Twitter: @2point8photo
    Website: 2point8.posterous.com

    What are your 5 “must-have” apps in your iPhone camera bag ?

    Hipstamatic ($1.99)
    Instagram (Free)
    8mm Vintage Cam ($1.99)
    SlowShutter ($0.99)
    Photoshop Express (Free)

    How many camera apps do you have on your iPhone ?

    12 incl standard iPhone apps.

    How did you get into iPhoneography ?

    Been shooting for years on mobile, since camera phones took off, mostly Sony Ericsson & then Nokia N86-8MP but iPhone revolutionalised my process. Saw some images of colleagues and realised i have to invest. Now the iPhone is my primary creative & professional tool, from photography, video, note-making, audio & networking.

    What’s your favorite subject to shoot on the iPhone ?

    intimate moments, in both public and private spaces.

    Your top 5 favorite iPhone shots?

  • Shaun Lavagna iPhoneography Showcase

    Shaun Lavagna iPhoneography Showcase

    There are still a couple more iPhoneography showcases to come, and there is some really exciting news I should be sharing later today/tomorrow about these posts. There is a bigger picture, promise ;)

    Today Shaun Lavanga from Cape Town shares some of his iPhoneography gems with us. I would highly suggest taking a look at his instgram stream, this guy is talented !!!

    Name: Shaun Lavagna

    Portfolio: http://extragr.am/users/1977217/photos

    Twitter: @shaun_just

    Instagram: @shaun_just

     

    What are your 5 “must-have” apps in your iPhone camera bag ?

    Only 5 huh… that’s a tuff one I guess they will have to be

    (1) Pudding camera app (Free)
    With its many different types of camera’s and spools to choose from, each with a different functionality, this app has replaced the standard camera app for me. Unfortunately the pudding camera app has been written in what I can only figure out as being Chinese, but regardless it’s easy to navigate through and it’s free.

    (2) Slow Shutter Cam ($0.99)
    Must be the most frustrating camera app out there, because with the slightest of nudges you can ruin your photo, but with the correct amount of patients and skill you will end up with fantastic results. Great way to show off movement trails, ghosting and also light trails from moving vehicles.

    (3) Dynamic Light ($0.99)
    Will turn all your standard photos into HDR ones using it’s many lighting filters an just give a new look to you photo with all it’s different fx.

    (4) picfx ($1.99)
    A great app for any iPhoneographer, with its filters you can change a boring old sunset into a something out of a space opera.

    (5) ProCamera ($2.99)
    Even though I don’t use it as a camera app anymore it has album & studio feature which you can import your photos for your library and edit them there with its many fx options.

    How many camera apps do you have on your iPhone ?

    Kind of embarrassed to say because when it comes to this I’m sort of an app freak. I have 14 camera apps and 16 photo editor apps, I really don’t won’t anybody to tell me how much money I’ve spent on just camera apps alone.

    How did you get into iPhoneography ?

    I have always been looking of a way of taking the everyday spontaneous photo, the photo that you will only ever get one chance at taking. So when I got my iPhone I stopped having those I wish I had a camera with me moments, as all my cameras are way too big to carry around with me. Then came the obstacle of where can I share my photos, I tried posting them on facebook and twitter but no one really took and interest as most of your friends and followers don’t share the same interest in photography. So when I found Instagram I just jumped at the chance to post my photos and I am just amazed at the response I’ve got, and the amount I’ve seen and learnt from my fellow iger’s it is really unbelievable. There are some really brilliant photographers/iPhoneographers on there and hopefully one day I will be able to make the popular list with them.

    What’s your favourite subject to shoot iPhone ?

    looking at my Instagram account you probably thinking the #sunset… but really that’s just me sitting in traffic in the mornings and evenings looking at the world around me seeing what I can take a picture of today. I mean don’t get me wrong I the sun plays a large role in most of my photos, I finds it adds depth an can drastically change the mood of any photo especially when it comes to black & white. But mostly I like sitting around a busy area like a shopping centre taking photos of people carrying out their everyday lives, I find the slowshutter app comes in handy here. One day I’m hoping that the many hours waited chasing birds around the garden will pay off and give me my perfect photo, when one eventually decides to fly into the camera frame.

    Your top 5 favourite iPhone shots ?


  • Waldo van der Waal iPhoneography Showcase

    Today’s iPhoneogrpahy showcase features Waldo van der Waal who is a professional TV Journalist and stills photographer, based in Cape Town. As you can see from some of the shots below, there are some really interesting lifestyle shots which Waldo has shared with us…

    The thing I am loving most about this series is the variety of shots that are coming through from everyone. It is amazing to see, and just shows how versatile the iPhone camera & it’s apps really are.

    Name: Waldo van der Waal
    Twitter: waldovanderwaal
    Website: www.waldovanderwaal.co.za
    Instagram:
    waldovdwaal

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