Advanced ICM Techniques: Intentional Camera Movement

Advanced ICM Techniques: Intentional Camera Movement

by Roxanne Overton
Advanced ICM Techniques: Intentional Camera Movement

Advanced ICM Techniques: Intentional Camera Movement

by Roxanne Overton

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Overview

I wrote my first book on ICM (intentional camera movement) a few years ago and have been asked to write another explaining in more detail the advanced techniques. This book will recap some basic techniques and take the reader into more complex moves. I will also cover multiple exposure and composite work using both ICM and still photography depending on artistic intent. Fair warning: If this style of photography interests you, I promise there are no short cuts. It takes understanding the techniques I explain and lots of practice to gain expertise. The joy of accomplishment is almost immeasurable as you develop a new style of photography that is totally unique to your vision and moves.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185898079
Publisher: Roxanne Overton
Publication date: 03/24/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 186,950
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Roxanne is a lifelong artist across many mediums including textiles, paints, stained glass, pottery and photography. A dozen years ago she decided to embrace photography on a more exclusive basis. She wanted to spend time exploring all of the potential her imagination could invoke.

The camera is a tool she uses (not unlike a paint brush) to realize her dreams of abstract impressions of the familiar. It’s a bridge to diverse environments and cultures; an entry into intimate relationships with other lands and people. She is not an observer but an equal partner in the experience. She doesn’t have a specific genre and shoots without prejudice in her choice of subjects to interpret. Her quest begins with light.

She says, “Light has a way of dancing - reflections, shimmers and rays grace scenes with magic. Light also adds visual depth taking a two-dimensional photograph and giving it a three-dimensional appearance and feel.

Lurking in my peripheral vision, I see more. Sometimes I see snippets of the whole – abstracts, shapes and shadows. Other times I see motion – that fourth dimension.

Photographers look with our eyes, but see with our hearts. We capture moments others would miss. When we share these moments, we allow others to experience the vision and insight that is uniquely ours.”

Roxanne is the author of four books that teach photography. They can be found in either eBook or paperback form on Amazon.

Visit Roxanne’s website to see more of her work, read her educational blogs and find links to her books: www.roxanneoverton.com

She posts samplings her most recent photography on Instagram @roxanne_overton_photography
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