12 April 2016

MULTIPLE EXPOSURES

2 (or more) MULTIPLE exposures
3 (or more) DOUBLE exposures

PROJECT #11: MULTIPLE EXPOSURES

DIRECTIONS: Using your previous projects (silhouettes & direct side-light photos, etc.) combine your photos into various multiple exposures. Use adjustment layers, blending mode, etc. to blend the various images in your layers. Erase or cut away parts of photos if needed...The possibilities are endless!

Post 3+ Double exposure images to your blog.Post 2+ multiple exposure images to your blog.


Sara Byrne. CLICK HERE.
Christoffer Relander. CLICK HERE.
Dan Mountford. CLICK HERE.
Matt Wisniewski. CLICK HERE.
Nacho Oraechea. CLICK HERE.
Multiple exposure. CLICK HERE.


Annie Kornberg


Nina Coleman


Hyesung Yu


Erik Radzik

Stefan moses.
Duane Michaels
Arturo Bragaglia
Student Work
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Hohman.



DIRECTIONS: As explained in class, use Photoshop to BLEND multiple layers together to create interesting, odd, creative, startling multiple exposure images.






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