Intentional Camera Movement in Photography is your challenge for Week 21.
Your Week 21 challenge for the 52 Week Photography Challenge is Intentional Camera Movement or ‘ICM’.
Intentional Camera Movement is a technique in photography where the photographer deliberately moves the camera during the exposure to create artistic effects. Unlike accidental blurriness caused by camera shake, ICM is a conscious decision to produce a specific visual style. This approach allows photographers to capture a sense of motion, rhythm, and abstraction, transforming a simple scene into an expressive piece of art. By varying the speed and direction of the camera movement, unique patterns and colors can emerge, resulting in images that evoke emotion and intrigue.
ICM invites artists to experiment and redefine their visual storytelling, making it an exciting challenge for those participating in photography projects.
ICM: Not an excuse for blurry pictures, but a deliberate camera movement to create an effect.
Advanced: Try an ICM and ‘something else’ to create a work of art!

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