Way back in 1874, a group of artists we now know as the Impressionists — including Monet and Renoir — were forced to accept that they would have to go it alone. For years they had submitted their work to the official Salon exhibitions, only to be harshly criticised, rejected, and dismissed by the juries. Read More
ICM creations in the woods – when the trees, the breeze and the light co-collaborate
Thought I’d start journalling publicly my creative ramblings on the off chance they help you on your creative journey… The video is below on how to get creative with ICM and trees… So… went to the Forest this morning – grey flat light — nearly didn’t take the camera at all but thankfully hung it Read More
Getting Started with iPhone ICM: What’s Really Going On?
Welcome to week one of exploring iPhone Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) and multiple exposure blends. When you get started creating ICM with your iPhone — especially using an app like Slow Shutter Cam — you might notice something:the blur isn’t quite the same as what you get with a regular camera. It’s probably most noticeable Read More
