This is a workshop to explore the goals and future directions of imaging the Sun-Earth Connected System. The dual emphasis of the workshop is (1) to identify the significant outstanding science questions that imaging can address over the next 10-15 years and (2) to determine what technology is needed in order to develop measurements addressing these questions. In this context imaging is defined as observations that are derived primarily from remote sensing measurements as opposed to results that are driven by models. The format of the meeting will be small discussion oriented splinter sessions focused on science questions, measurement requirements and needed technologies. One outcome of the workshop will be a series of white papers that will serve as community inputs to the science and technology components of the SEC Roadmap. Emphasis will be on imaging photons, particles, and waves that emanate from the Sun, Heliosphere and Geospace. Encouraged to attend are scientists who use images in data analysis and as input to models as well as those who design and build imaging instruments.