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Roxanne Bouché Overton: Fine Art Photographer
Roxanne Bouché Overton is a fine art photographer known for her captivating imagery and insightful approach to the art of photography. With a background in various photographic styles, Roxanne shares her expertise through blog posts, workshops, and personal insights. Explore her work and gain inspiration from her unique perspective on photography. Whether you're a fellow photographer or an art enthusiast, there's something to learn from Roxanne's journey and artistic expression.
When we shoot blur, we are taking away that element most people rely on when looking at photography – sharpness. One of my favorite ways to compose ICM shots is using lines and shapes as guides for my movement. They also provide elements of clarity or sharpness that make the image much...
I was given a helping hand at the beginning of my photographic journey. I was taught the value of critique and more importantly, how to use it to advance my skills. It is my compass. My own journey would be less rich without it. And much less successful.
Critique –...
Travel photography always creates a sense of urgency in me. When I arrive at a new place I can easily be overwhelmed with awe. Sights, sounds, smells and fatigue all conspire to overpower my brain. My urge is to try and capture it all, and it takes conscious effort to slow down and organize my...
All of my life I’ve been chasing what I see out of the corner of my eye; those elusive visions, slightly blurred and a bit magical. But when I turn and focus on them, they disappear into ordinary. I wanted to learn how to capture that state of blur. It’s what caught my eye in the...
Cameras can capture all kinds of fun and my firm belief is that when we color outside the lines – play and not take things too seriously – we learn.I’ve been hand blending photographs for years. I love taking pictures of a subject from a lot of different angles. ...
Has Instagram ruined or helped photography? Like anything, it depends on who you ask. In my case, the question speaks to high quality photography – not the everyday snapshots which abound ad nausea.It used to be that I could pack up my camera and travel near or far and take...
It’s surprising what we can do with a camera once we quit coloring between the lines and start thinking outside the box.
Whispers are caught as we let time gather on the sensor. In the case above a full second passed while the camera dipped and weaved a bit gathering its...
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