That's a great question! You may want to watch this video ua-cam.com/video/eaeuPKIpg8w/v-deo.html. If you would like more structured learning, I have a whole course dedicated to Fundamentals of Impressionist Photography: evapolak.com/wp/course/fundamentals-impressionist-photography-course/.
I never thought about a distinction between the two, since the techniques are the same. If I follow you correctly, it would seem to boil down to intent. I suppose that somehow informs what you do technically? Anyway, thank you for this video.
great video as always very informative
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks for explaining the difference between icm and impressionism in a clear way
My pleasure!
Nicely explained distinction between the two, not always easy to see how they differ but the intention and light appears the key here...
I'm glad you found the distinction helpful!
thanks
You're welcome!
I "get" the techniques of ICM, but I'd appreciate the specifics of "how" to create the impressionist style. Eager to try but need more guidance.
That's a great question! You may want to watch this video ua-cam.com/video/eaeuPKIpg8w/v-deo.html.
If you would like more structured learning, I have a whole course dedicated to Fundamentals of Impressionist Photography: evapolak.com/wp/course/fundamentals-impressionist-photography-course/.
I never thought about a distinction between the two, since the techniques are the same. If I follow you correctly, it would seem to boil down to intent. I suppose that somehow informs what you do technically? Anyway, thank you for this video.
Yes, intent is key in defining the difference!