Intentional Camera Movement (ICM) is when you purposely move the camera whilst the shutter is open for a creative effect.
This is different to
motion blur that is a result of unintentional camera shake or a
shutter speed that is too slow.

Zooming the lens in or out whilst the shutter is open can produce an interesting blur around your chosen subject

Panning is a technique where you move your camera in the same direction as your fast moving subject to create a sense of movement through the frame
It depends on what you're shooting and your surroundings, but typically you would use a shutter speed between 1/60th second and 1/5th of a second to capture movement whilst also still retaining some sharpness and detail in your subject.

Combining flash with a slower shutter speed and ICM can produce a sharp image with light trails.
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