When The Sun Goes Down with Charlotte Bellamy
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From Charlotte:
Once you have mastered the basics in ICM, you will probably try experimenting with the technique in every situation you come to! At least that is how I found myself exploring ICM when I got started. Trees, water, buildings, I managed. Then I tried to make ICM images of lights and I completely fell flat! In this webinar I will guide you through exploring ICM of light after the sun starts to set. I will include sunset ICM, reflections of light in the rain, Christmas decorations and so much more.
A timely webinar for anyone with their Christmas tree up. As always, I will be discussing techniques as well as my thought process and showing images of what I saw and what I created, so you can get started immediately and explore this subject with ICM.
About Charlotte:
Charlotte Bellamy’s creative style of photography is inspired by the environment in which she lives. She takes inspiration for her work the minute she looks out of her window. The weather and the changes in season, offering her ever changing wonderment.
Her early photographic career tended towards portraits and weddings. However, with a move to the Netherlands, her interest in landscapes was triggered. After five years following a traditional landscape photography path, she felt a need to express her feelings about the locations she was photographing, rather than just capturing a technically perfect or pretty image of a place. Charlotte has never been one to follow the crowd. So, through a desire to push boundaries, and experiment outside of the expected, she has found a powerful way to express her creativity through Intentional Camera movement and multiple exposure layering of images.
These techniques she feels, help her to add texture, contrast and colour, resulting in images that then require more than a quick glance for the viewer to fully understand what they are looking at. Some of her images are created in a moment of spontaneity, whilst others are carefully combined to replicate a memory. Many of her images are made just a short walk from her house, and prove that you need not travel to beautiful and exotic locations to create unique images. Just that you be inspired and intrigued by a location.
Do have a look at Charlotte's website for more information!
https://www.charlottebellamy.com/