Multiple Exposure Photography Tutorial (+Photoshop Tutorial)




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How to create Multiple Exposure photographs using either a DSLR camera or Adobe Photoshop software.

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48 responses to “Multiple Exposure Photography Tutorial (+Photoshop Tutorial)”

  1. So weird!! >_< I can't help but think that David Tennant is teaching me photography. You look quite like him (not saying it's a bad thing , i have a mini on him..) It's kinda cool actually

  2. Well, I'm not interested in what dictionaries and critics call "art". Artists define Art, not nobodies who haven't created anything in their life. This is the third time I've asked for you to show us something that could remotley qualify you as an artist or photographer. I'm a photographer and visual artist. Overlapping two negatives is the same as overlapping two images digitaly. If you really think otherwise, you clearly kow very little about Art in general.

  3. And where do you think movies came from? -.- Of course it's different. The painting entailed creation, just like a composite! He took all the photos and composited them himself. If you overlap google images, you can't call yourself a photographer. We're all still waiting for your grand examples of photography. Do you have a portfolio? Do you have textual references? Do you have any base other than you thinking a computer doesn't deserve to be recognized as a contribution to photography?

  4. Georges Méliès. He painted over negatives or overlapped several to create composites. What photoshop does is just a digital equivalent. If you say the camera doesn't generate images, but captures them, those other photos weren't GENERATED, they were taken accordingly and then overlapped, that's all.
    Compositing and collage have been around more than photography, and are also divisions of the visual arts the entail, so they complement themselves. How about you give some examples?

  5. Is this basically the same thing as "image overlay?" I have the Nikon d3000 and Ive used image overlay many times before in the retouch section of the menu. Ive never explored enough to notice if i have the multiple exposure or not.

  6. hey I've been experimenting with my slr for a bit now and would really like to do photography as one of my gcse options. we haven't actually started doing photography in our lessons but I have been told by my art teacher that at some point soon we will be asked to put forward a portfolio of shots to give in so they can choose JUST TEN PEOPLE OUT OF THE ENTIRE YEAR TO STUDY PHOTOGRAPHY NEXT YEAR! what kinds of photos and techniques would you suggest i include to impress my teachers?
    thanks 🙂

  7. Hey Evan, first of all, I'm Dutch so my English won't be so good 😉 Your work is FANTASTIC, but I have a question. I've downloaded Photoshop Elements 6.0. Is this a good photoshop, and which one do you use? Thanks anyways!

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