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35mm film double exposure. I had shared this series before but it was removed by Lightroom when I had to reinstall.
This is a multiple exposure I shot in Toronto of a street and the back of a person. I used photoshop to colour the Starbucks sign to make it stand out.
Two shots handheld. Combined in photoshop. Don't forget to eyeball what the girl on the left has in her hand.
Let there be life.
Worked a little to create this multiple exposure in photoshop. It was hard to get them all to fit, I didn't have a tripod so some of the photos were off. Additionally, some highlights were a little blown out, but after adding a sepia layer and an overlay diffuse glow, I like the contrast that ended up coming out of the layered photo. Enjoy!
My flash didn't fire and I ended up with a funky multiple exposure. I count 5 images of the model O.
Thursday, April 26 2012
Welcome to 365 again, Alex :)
So today in photography we were working with multiple exposures. We went against a completely black background in the school's drama room and my lovely friend Alex here was posing out tons of different scenes that included:
-She held a gun to her own head, while another her walked in on the scene.
-She proposed to herself.
-She talked to herself.. a lot.
I'm literally so proud of this, and I can't describe how fun it was. I had the camera set to Bulb and held the shutter open for probably about 15 seconds, by the time Alex had posed differently and the external flash re-loaded over and over! The most exposures we did was 3, but one photo we included someone else and so there was 4 of them!
Long weekend too, yay!
Found this negative when I bought an old photo wallet with a few snaps and negatives in.How many times has that been exposed before winding on I wonder.
35mm film double exposure. I had shared this series before but it was removed by Lightroom when I had to reinstall.
Title Explanation:
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID), also known as Multiple Personality Disorder, is a mental disorder characterized by at least two distinct and relatively enduring identities or dissociated personality states that alternately control a person's behavior, and is accompanied by memory impairment for important information not explained by ordinary forgetfulness.
Everyone has at some point felt like there were two people in their heads, one wanting one thing and another wanting the opposite. However this is not always such a bad thing, sometimes proving to be very helpful in making an objective and informed decision.