ICM With Ice
This video demonstrates how to make intentional camera movement photographs in the studio using ice as a substrate to hold scene elements in place. Ice creates unusual refraction in light which can enhance ICM images. A number of images created by David Day are shown as examples in this video along with a link to his book on Studio ICM techniques.

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Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) for Vegetation

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Abstract ICM Art Created with Glass, Plastic Bags, and LED lighting

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Wire ICM Photography

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The most beautiful formula not enough people understand

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ICM Photography during the day time.

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How did they make this in the 1800's?!

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Backlighting of Plastic Bags and Tissue Paper to create ICM Photographs

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ICM Photography | Take the best Intentional Camera Movement photos

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The Chakram and its Forgotten Technique

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Nobody Breaks Celebrities Like Rowan Atkinson

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MY TOP 10 ICM ABSTRACT IMAGES OF 2019

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Combining an ICM with a non ICM image - creating a multiple exposure in PS.

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5 Must-Know Tips for ICM Photography

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The Professor Who Taught People How To Think (1962)

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500 Years Frozen in Time: The Inca Children Mystery

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4 Intentional Camera Movement Techniques You Should Try! (Landscape Photography)

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I Saved an Electron Microscope from the Trash

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ICM Editing Trick - Make your images pop

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How (and why) to take a logarithm of an image

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