ICM Photography
Discover new possibilities with “intentional camera movement”
ICM (Intentional camera movement) is a creative and experimental approach to capturing images. Unlike traditional photography, where the goal is often to achieve sharpness and clarity, ICM embraces blur and abstraction to convey mood, emotion, and movement.
In ICM photography, we intentionally move the camera during the exposure to create unique and artistic effects. By playing with the camera's settings, movement, and composition, we can produce images that are visually dynamic and full of energy.
Throughout this hands-on workshop, you’ll discover the fundamentals of ICM photography, make your own ICM photos, while learning techniques for achieving different effects, selecting appropriate subjects, and refining our artistic vision. Whether you're brand new to photography or looking to expand your creative horizons, ICM offers a fun and exciting way to express yourself through images.
Location:
Eastham, MA
Suggested Prerequisites:
Digital Cameras 1, or similar
Topics covered:
What is ICM and how can you use it
Camera settings for ICM
Techniques, and selecting subject for best images
Real time feedback and 1:1 help with making ICM photos
What to Bring:
Camera with manual mode settings (DSLR, mirrorless, advanced point-and-shoots)
Fully charged battery.
Empty memory card.
Second lens option (optional).
Comfortable shoes (est. 2 miles of walking).
Notepad and pen for notes
Do you need a camera? We offer rentals here.