ICM Videos - Option 1
section 1 - fundamentals
Intentional Camera Movement - Basics
Intentional Camera Movement - Basics
Intentional Camera Movement - Basics
Intentional Camera Movement - Basics
Intentional Camera Movement - Basics
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You are invited to take a journey that weaves through abstract art, impressionism, intentional camera movement and multiple exposures. I hope this digital tour gives you some enjoyable surprises along the way.
Thank you for looking at the site and I hope you feel your time here was well spent. Your opinions and comments are certainly welcome, so please share your thoughts.
Leroy



limited edition prints
limited editions of one
only one print will ever be printed for each of the three sizes
limited editions of ten
a limit of 10 prints in each of the three sizes for this collection
print material
luminescent aluminum prints with a long archival life
sizes
small 16" x 24" medium 24" x 36" large 40" x 60"
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