My iApp
"VISUALS by Vincent Laforet" is optimized for both iPad and iPhone use – the app is a portal into select collections of my images as well as their technical aspects and the stories behind them! Available online at the App store for $2.99.
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App-store description:
The App starts with an initial collection of 9 of Vincent Laforet’s most recognizable images from his days as a staff photographer at The New York Times. A total of 54 additional images contained within 6 collections are also included within the app.
Explore Pulitzer Prize winning photographer Vincent Laforet’s pioneering images in exceptional clarity on your iPad, iPhone and iTouch – featuring his distinctive aerial and tilt-shift photography.
You’ll learn all of the technical information about each of the photographs with detailed exposure, camera, and lens information included with each image. A video interview* is also included with each photograph so that you can see and hear Vincent share the stories as well as the creative and technical challenges behind the images.
Vincent’s career has taken him around the world multiple times and was named one of the “100 Most Influential People in Photography” in 2005 by American Photo, Vincent’s work has been featured in National Geographic, Vanity Fair, Time, Newsweek, Paris Match, Stern, The New York Times Magazine, Wired, CNN, and Good Morning America among others.
You will be able to add the images to your device’s image library and use them as your screensaver or background. You can also share Vincent’s images via e-mail as well as purchase limited edition prints**.
Click on the camera logo within the pop-up display and find out additional information about the gear that was used to produce each image. These features come together to make this app captivating, and above all, educational.
* An internet connection is required to stream the videos to your device. ** For the initial collection of New York Times Images you will be directed to the NYTStore. All NYTimes images are ©The NYT Co., all other images are ©Vincent Laforet / Laforet Visuals Inc. and are specifically licenses for your enjoyment on your iPad, iPhone or iTouch.










I love the app and the pictures. Not only visually stunning, but also great to understand the how and whys of each picture. Truly inspiring.
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Uhm … How can a 2003 photo be shot with a 1D Mk III …?
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excellent app i love it
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@Matt Loupatty, I’m going to guess the camera image is an in-app ad that Canon is paying for- not the camera he shot the Image with.
Actually pretty smart requiring you to click the ad to get to the info you want (what equipment he actually used to shoot the photo).
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@Matt Loupatty, I LOVE TECH HEADS. you all make me giggle
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Kate Becker
Hi Vincent,
I learned about you from Chase Jarvis.
I am a New Yorker. Your Chrysler Building’s Crown photo takes my breath away.
Luscious!
Thanks for a new view.
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
June 11th, 2012 at 9:05 pm
Thanks Kate!
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Nice app and nice to see how you took your pictures I’d like to use the pictures as wallpapers on my iPad but the resolution is to small for the retina display. And I also would like to zoom in to the pictures is it possible to change this?
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
August 5th, 2012 at 3:41 pm
No there won’t be unfortunately – at the Retina resolution people could make prints at that resolution and that’s something I simply can’t risk given that my prints are limited edition prints and that could get me in legal trouble.
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
August 5th, 2012 at 3:42 pm
I appreciate you asking.. believe me I’ve thought about it… I don’t have a problem w/ it – but legally I can’t do it due to the limited edition print issue.
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@Vincent Laforet,
thanks for the replay i understand that.
that will be a problem everyone will face in the futur. more people are using bigger screens and the resolution is rising up too…
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@Vincent Laforet,
First I want to say thank you for sharing so much on filmmaking, it is really great to have your blog and links at the tip of my fingers. I learned so much.
Just wanted to ask about your app, I recently purchased it and all the videos on the images are playing without the sound. Amusing an iPad. Do you have any info on what isn’t working?
Other than that great app and again
Big thank you for sharing your knowledge.
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Vincent Laforet Reply:
November 28th, 2012 at 12:22 am
Appreciate it! I just tested it and it works fine- are you still having the issue w/ the audio? Very odd.
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