Camera shake.
Getting this result in your photo is very easy and simple. you don’t need a tripod so this is one of the easier methods to do. There are 3 different types of shake, There’s up and down, side to side and around . both give the same effect but some will better with particular images than some. We did some today in the studio, here’s an example of the shake. mise-en-san. in this piece shows the pastel colours blending in nicely with the centenary, especially the flowers on the side making the thin trees pop with detail.This whole piece is all bright and vagrant with nothing hiding in the dark.
Abstract motion blur.
To create a abstract motion blur you need the shutter speed to be at least 1/500+ to see what shutter speed is suiting for your picture. A blur is a chance to explore colour, pattern and forget about the picky detail- even though it is nice- It’s a fun way to experiment with your camera and get the results to be very cool.
Another way to do a motion abstract monitor blur is to tilt your camera clockwise and anti clockwise. With this you can easily get a spiral like effect to your picture.
here’s an example
mise-en-san. In this image there’s only colours that blend and match well, the blue and brown shades compliment each over well to make it almost smooth like its been painted. It feels like as if you’re on a roller coaster ride going around and all you can see if the blur of the outside.
Ghosting
Ghosting is caused is caused when moving objects across multiple images are combined into one image. you’ll need to have a low light so you know it’s a low shutter speed. you’ll need to remind the model so when they hear the first click they don’t move in blur. Depending on your camera sometimes it’s a beep that goes off. you’ll need a low shutter speed of 1/8 seconds so you can get the ghosting effect you want. Here is an example of ghosting .

mise-en-san. This Image does have a very dark theme to it, however it can mean a lot of things, but the main one is that he jumped and this is his ghost visiting. The suspense and dark theme of this ghosting method is very effective. The majorette of ghosting has a dark element to them but some can grab your attention in a positive light.
Facial Blur
For this technique you’ll need a tripod. Use a long shutter speed and get your model to to move their face during the shot. You can use any body part to use this but it’s more effective on trying to show two emotions within one picture. The ending result can look real nice once the end result has been edited with colour balance. here’s an example of the facial blur.
mise-en-san. Even though this image is showing both facial features the same emotion you cant help but to feel there’s a lot more emotion to it than normal, the image is in black and white something that stands out a lot more than it would have in colour as it gives suspense in the picture.