What makes this ICM video different is the idea of shooting motion upon motion to create threads of light. It’s not just my camera that is moving for this tutorial on ICM, but the subject itself is moving too! What happens when you apply slow shutters and ICM techniques to the movement of a Bhutanese Prayer Wheel? Let’s dig into it!
00:00 Intro 02:11 Threads of Light, 03:41 Curating your Connection 05:45 Curating and Compassion 07:29 Contrast & Immersion
You may also want to watch my first video that delves deeper into the ICM technique, and my explorations of Nepal and Bhutan through this marvellous creative tool: https://youtu.be/d5BABOZQHL4
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