Learn how to elevate your photography with motion blur.

USE MOTION BLUR TO ELEVATE YOUR PHOTOS

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Blur has been perceived as both timeless and a trend…and we’re here to show you how you can use motion blur to elevate your photos! We love incorporating blur into our work to mix some romantic, editorial photos into the gallery. Check out our reel below and keep scrolling to see the end product:

If we have a still subject that we want to add the look of motion to, I’ll adjust my camera settings and have the subjects move to give the affect of movement! This is great for car portraits to give that effortless, cool effect. Check out the photos to see how to use motion blur to elevate your photos:

Pose Your Clients to Get the Photos You Want

If you’re looking to learn how to pose your clients to get the photos you want— this is your sign to check out our course: “The Art of Posing“. This course gives you the blueprint to leveling up client experience, posing your couples to create the images you want, and making all clients feel comfortable in front of the camera! Learn how we pose our couples to achieve specific shots, styles, & vibes (like motion blur).

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