Photodynamism is a photographic technique, pioneered by the Italian, Anton Giulio Bragaglia, and uses a long exposure time to show movement in one frame of Photography. The subject's movements would appear as a blur with particular focus on certain areas created by pausing at certain times for a few seconds. Photodynamism was seen as one of the first ways of showing the expression and feeling of movement in a time that contrastingly showed the anatomical and analytical features of movement with techniques such as Chronophotography.