New Competition for iPhone Photographers
Press Release
ProCamera, the award-winning iPhone camera app, and iPhoneArt, the fastest growing iPhotography community, today announce jointly launching “ProCamera Contest: UNCHARTED“. ProCamera offers a 33% of price drop to $1.99 during the contest period.
“ProCamera Contest: UNCHARTED” is open to everyone. The prizes include iPad 2, iTunes gift cards, museum quality mounts, iBal mobile color balance filters, and entries in art exhibition. The submission period is open from April 18th to May 7th, 2011. For more details, please go to iPhoneArt website.
The purpose of the contest is to provide a platform for artists and developers to meet – to see how far they can push the emerging field of iPhotography – to encourage everyone to move onto uncharted ground – to learn from one another – to discover new techniques – and present a unique vision to the world.
“The partnership between ProCamera and iPhoneArt is the beginning of a new kind of online community. One where artist and developers can come together on equal footing, and help each other begin to understand the potential of this new medium. We admire the arts and treasure feedback from the artists.” Said Jens Daemgen, CEO of Daemgen.net and ProCamera’s creator.
ProCamera is one of the most versatile photo apps available on the App Store. It is a 3-in-1 app offering a camera, a video, as well as photo and video editing tools. Winner of the GIZMODO Photo App Award 2010, Apple’s Staff Favorite, and Best App Development award at the iPhone DevCon 2010 in Germany – ProCamera sets new standards in iPhotography, delivering intuitive and fast control over some of the most powerful features available on iPhone.
This article was last modified on January 18, 2023
This article was first published on April 19, 2011
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