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Talk-&-Learn 2024 Video Recording #215: Nov. 12, 2024 - Multiple Exposures
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Video Recording #215: Nov. 12, 2024 - Multiple Exposures

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By combining two or more exposures in a single frame, photographers can merge different elements, such as landscapes and portraits, or textures and silhouettes, to convey complex stories, emotions, or abstract concepts.

This technique blurs the line between imagination and reality, allowing for endless creative possibilities. Multiple exposures invite viewers to interpret layered meanings, transforming simple subjects into intricate, visually compelling works of art that reveal more with each look.

Not only will we be talking about vision and the reason for combining some images, but I promise to demonstrate some invaluable techniques for creating Multiple Exposures in post!

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By combining two or more exposures in a single frame, photographers can merge different elements, such as landscapes and portraits, or textures and silhouettes, to convey complex stories, emotions, or abstract concepts.

This technique blurs the line between imagination and reality, allowing for endless creative possibilities. Multiple exposures invite viewers to interpret layered meanings, transforming simple subjects into intricate, visually compelling works of art that reveal more with each look.

Not only will we be talking about vision and the reason for combining some images, but I promise to demonstrate some invaluable techniques for creating Multiple Exposures in post!

WATCH NOW ON PATREON

By combining two or more exposures in a single frame, photographers can merge different elements, such as landscapes and portraits, or textures and silhouettes, to convey complex stories, emotions, or abstract concepts.

This technique blurs the line between imagination and reality, allowing for endless creative possibilities. Multiple exposures invite viewers to interpret layered meanings, transforming simple subjects into intricate, visually compelling works of art that reveal more with each look.

Not only will we be talking about vision and the reason for combining some images, but I promise to demonstrate some invaluable techniques for creating Multiple Exposures in post!

WATCH NOW ON PATREON


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