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Playing with color channels to produce monotone/duotone images, holograms, glitches, and image distortions was identified as a design trend for 2019, in addition to double exposures. Using transparency to overlay multiple exposures of the same subject allows designers to explore alternate expressions, build a multi-level story, and create movement. Experimenting with transparency is a great way to add depth, create focus, and guide the viewer’s eye

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Grant Legassick Does Multiple Exposures Differently | Fstoppers Multiple Exposure Photography, Artistic Fashion Photography, A Level Photography, Rise Art, Fine Art Landscape Photography, Experimental Photography, Multiple Exposure, Exposure Photography, Foto Vintage

We've all attempted multiple exposures. We do it when we want to create a specific feeling when shooting portraits, and we do it when we want to expose correctly for an architectural photograph client, to correct in post. We use a tripod, to make sure the images are identical, and we either use the camera's automatic stop metering to compensate and expose all the needed

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