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Intentional camera movement showcases the Indiana countryside in spring.

An article in B&H's Explora Blog that I contributed a handful of images and my thoughts on the Intentional Camera Movement method in photography was published recently.

The three-part series, written by Todd Vorenkamp, highlights many perspectives and ideas on the process of Intentional Camera Movement. It is worth a read if you are a photographer and feeling a bit stuck creatively or if you are looking to try a new method of photography. 

When I started toying with Intentional Camera Movement, I spoke with Scott Strazzante about his work utilizing the process. Intentional Camera Movement is an exciting chapter in my photographic work, and I look forward to continuing to explore this process's power in image-making.

A winter scene in the woods of Indiana is photographed with the intentional camera movement method.
Intentional camera movement is demonstrated by photographing crows in flight.
Evan Cobb

Evan is a photographer, filmmaker, and writer based in South Bend, Indiana. His visual work focuses on documenting storytelling moments for editorial and commercial clients.

https://www.cobb-creative.com
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