What is it? Blurring is the capture of a movement in a photograph. Due to the movement part of or all of the picture blurs, sometimes showing a single focal point created by a selection of the image that stayed still.
Step 1: Set up the studio for blurring. The camera requires a slow shutter speed and a continuous light source has to be set up - we used a bright red-head light.
Step 2: The black background needs to be set up, with it completely protected from the light using the polystyrene board.
Step 3: The white balance on the camera then needs to be changed to match the light source.
Step 4: The model then needs to step into where the light shines through and make a moving motion. The second the model starts to move, release the shutter once which then takes the complete image.

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