ICM Part Two: When Movement Kills the Image
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Part two of an Fstoppers series on intentional camera movement digs into image structure rather than camera settings, identifying where colour hierarchy, spatial layers, and form break down into unreadable results. Introduces the idea of an 'indexical anchor' as the threshold between a photograph that holds together and one that reads as decoration.
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