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Webinar 245: ICM Critique

Thursday 14th May, 2026
7pm (UK & Ireland)
FREE to attend!

The webinar starts at 7pm UK / Ireland time - convert to your own Time Zone
Webinar hosted by Paul Crawford and featuring guest Laura Drury & Jonathan Vaines

Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is a popular technique often used to give images a dreamy or painterly feel.

It can be used to produce unique interpretations of subjects and places.

It is a technique that requires practice and, at times, some patience.

Laura and Jonathan both use ICM within their own work and will introduce the webinar with some of those images.

But this webinar is about critique so we invite members to submit work and then it will be discussed and constructive critique will be given.

To submit images, please add them to the Multiple Exposure / ICM / Abstract Space on the members portal and tag them #ccwelcome (Members only)

How it Works

These webinars are FREE to attend!

Your host for this webinar is Paul Crawford, with a mix of LIVE and pre-recorded material, often with guest speakers and always time for LIVE Q&A to answer any questions you might have.

After the webinar, we will send the replay to everyone who registers, so even if you can't make it to the live event, register below to receive a link to the replay.

The replay will be available for FREE until Monday 18th May, 2026 at 9am (UK & Ireland) and then only available to PhotoClub247 Members in the growing Webinar Replay Library.

Register

Once you register, you will receive a confirmation email from us with a unique link to join the webinar. We will also send you a reminder approx. 20 minutes before the broadcast starts. Your email address will also be added to our mailing list to be the first to hear about future webinars and special offers from PhotoClub247. You can unsubscribe from these emails at any time by following the links in each email we send you.

Registration closes on Thursday 14th May, 2026 at 6.30pm (UK & Ireland)

245. ICM Critique