I enjoyed your video very much! I have spent most of my photographic career and efforts by employing a fast shutter speed. I have always enjoyed the paintings of Monet and others but had never considered using that effect with a camera. Thank You!
Let’s see, after studying both the Fine Art world in Paintings and Print Making with a minor in both and later graduating from Ringling School of Art and Design in Photography and Digital Imaging. I find it sad that so many photographers are making such a fuss about their innovative style when it’s a repeat of a prior movement in both photography and the other disciplines. The idea of Intentionally Camera Movement Photography was done in the late 40’s to 50’s and is just another example of slow shutter speed.
The art comes from more than a technique. There is so much more to these images than a slow shutter speed. I am very happy to have such beautiful examples of this type of photography to inspire and learn from.
Loved this video and the wonderful pictures. However, it would be really great to see the actual techniques employed for some of the photos.
Thanks for your tips. I'm starting with this photography technique and I'm very excited. Your pics are very beautiful
You are welcome!
Thank you so much: clear and stimulating to year what you know !!!!!
Glad to be helpful!
I didn't know much about this genre, but I must say your photos look great.
Thank you!
I enjoyed your video very much! I have spent most of my photographic career and efforts by employing a fast shutter speed. I have always enjoyed the paintings of Monet and others but had never considered using that effect with a camera. Thank You!
Glad it was helpful!
I love your images! You have inspired me - I took my first ICM image this evening & am thrilled with the result ( beginners luck!)
Thank you! I’m so happy to hear that!
Some really interesting thoughts and imformation! Thankyou for sharing best wishes Anthony
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What a great and inspiring video! Thanks for the effort and for sharing with us!
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Excellent! Thank you!
You are welcome!
I liked your pictures, is it possible to mention graphics of the movements or angle while taking pictures you shown or taken.
Thank you! I will work on it. :)
Nice introduction into ICM photography 👍🏻
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Video molto formativo. Grazie!
Thank you!
Just discovered your videos and they are so informative. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.....
Glad you like them!
This modern Art 🎨
Cheers!
Thanks you so much
Most welcome
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Let’s see, after studying both the Fine Art world in Paintings and Print Making with a minor in both and later graduating from Ringling School of Art and Design in Photography and Digital Imaging. I find it sad that so many photographers are making such a fuss about their innovative style when it’s a repeat of a prior movement in both photography and the other disciplines. The idea of Intentionally Camera Movement Photography was done in the late 40’s to 50’s and is just another example of slow shutter speed.
Untalented critics have been around even longer... What are you adding to the world with such comments?
The art comes from more than a technique. There is so much more to these images than a slow shutter speed. I am very happy to have such beautiful examples of this type of photography to inspire and learn from.
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