On Location
Santa Fe

Explore the World in Blur

with Roxanne Bouché Overton

July 28 – August 1, 2025

  • Tuition $2295.00
(includes meal plan, see below)
  • Location Fee $145.00
  • Standard Deposit $400.00

Course Description

Embark on an enriching photographic journey with Roxanne Bouché Overton in the beautiful high desert of Santa Fe. Our immersive workshop focuses on mastering the art of Intentional Camera Movement (ICM), with additional segments dedicated to exploring the intricacies of multiple exposure and compositing techniques. The workshop seamlessly blends classroom instruction, hands-on field sessions, and artistic exploration, allowing participants to delve into new and expanded photography skills while enjoying the vibrant cultural backdrop and beautiful landscapes of Santa Fe.

We kick off with engaging classroom sessions to explore the fundamental principles of ICM photography. These sessions provide a solid foundation for understanding the techniques involved in capturing dynamic and abstract images through camera movement. We master the handheld basics of movement and long exposure before moving to more advanced skills and techniques. Each class includes demonstrations, showcasing techniques tailored for your next assignment. This time is not only informative but also fosters a collaborative learning environment, allowing the sharing of insights and ideas. 

Following these classroom sessions, we journey through the adobe-lined streets and sweeping landscapes of Santa Fe, armed with our newfound knowledge. Daily photography sessions provide the perfect opportunity to apply new ICM techniques in real-world settings. The city’s vibrant colors, architectural wonders, and cultural richness serve as an endless source of inspiration for creative expression. 

Each day we build further upon the fundamentals, experimenting with more advanced camera movements, multiple exposures, and abstract effects within a single frame. We also study and explore the interplay of subject motion and camera movement, examining how both can influence the final image.

The technical aspects of post-processing are not neglected, as the workshop includes daily in-depth Photoshop demonstrations tailored for refining and enhancing ICM and ME images. You learn to elevate your work through digital manipulation and compositing, adding additional layers of creativity to your artistic repertoire. Roxanne works extensively with NIK filters and encourages everyone to have the software installed on their laptop. Further details about this will be included in her letter once the workshop is confirmed. 

To ensure personal growth and development, the workshop also incorporates critique sessions where participants receive constructive feedback on their assignments. This dialogue encourages artistic exploration and the honing of individual styles, fostering a supportive community of like-minded photographers.

This rare in-person workshop with Roxanne promises a holistic learning experience, combining classroom education, practical sessions for making new images, technical demonstrations, image reviews, and cultural exploration. The program not only equips you with new skills and expanded creativity, but also creates lasting memories in a unique destination renowned for its beauty and cultural richness. Join Roxanne for a week in Santa Fe to expand your creative practice and create dynamic and artistic ICM imagery.

Additional Information

WHO SHOULD ATTEND:
Advanced Amateurs, Professionals
What You Should Know:

The foundation of every good ICM photograph is a solid composition. Participants must have solid mastery of composition, exposure, and photographic fundamentals.

Participants should also possess proficiency in camera operations with manual settings, as well as Photoshop layers and compositing. The class is open to everyone with these operational skills who want to delve into the ICM and ME techniques and take them to new levels.

Activity Level:
To get the most from your workshop experience, participants should be in good physical (mobility, stamina) and mental health. Come prepared for the high elevation of Santa Fe, long days, and seasonal weather including high temperatures. You must be able to carry your own photographic and personal gear at all times, both on campus and on location. You are responsible for being open and honest about your physical fitness, and we reserve the right to remove you from the workshop if we find your fitness to be less than that which you have described.
Participants should be able to engage in moderate outdoor exercise for up to an hour or more at a time including off-trail walking on uneven terrain including sand, dirt, and loose rock. Location work is likely to include early morning and/or late evening shoots.
Policies:
Accommodations:

Participants are responsible for making their own housing arrangements in Santa Fe. On-campus accommodations are not currently available.

Meals:
Lunch Monday through Friday, dinner before the Friday evening Image Presentations, and daily beverage service are included.
Categories
Applications, Creative Vision, Digital Workflow, Fine Art, ICM + ME, Technical
about
Roxanne Bouché Overton

Roxanne Bouché Overton has won multiple awards for her innovative photography, which captures what she calls “liminal time—that space that is neither here nor there.” Her work has been featured in numerous publications, and in addition to leading workshops internationally, she’s made presentations for PSA, Northern California Council of Camera Clubs, and the Royal Photographic Society. Roxanne is the author of several books, including Advanced ICM Techniques, Think Before You Shoot, The Art of Mindful Photography, Catching My Peripheral Vision: Finding Clarity in Blur, and Critique – A Path to Creating Exceptional Photography.

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