- A DSLR on manual settings set from 2 to 10 or bulb exposure. This is to make sure your camera lighting is right.
- Take it somewhere dark. This is to make your subject stand out more in the picture.
- A tripod. To make sure it is still and doesn’t have any extra movements in the picture.
- A human subject. Because you need something that moves.
- A manual flash. You need a flash so you can see the subject when the picture is taken.
- A aperture between f/8 and f/16 to get the best results.
- Use a light meter or manually calculate the exposure to match your aperture.
- Explain to your subject how to move and when so they know what they’re doing before you start.
- Don’t put to many movements into the photo because it can end up looking messy.
- Practice so you can get the perfect picture that you want.