Captivating Examples of Double Exposure Photography

Captivating Examples of Double Exposure Photography
Captivating Examples of Double Exposure Photography

Double exposure is a photographic effect that often produces ghost images. Sounds creepy? Alright, check out these amazing photographs below to see what double exposure is really capable of. Some of them are done in analog photography while some are done digitally. Now, your eyes will witness awesomeness!

Olivia Chigas

"In my process of creating double exposures, the only thing I know for sure is that I have no idea how any of them will come out. I exclusively use film when I photograph, and my method of creating double exposures is to shoot the entire roll of film, in a variety of different subjects, textures, compositions, etc., and then rewind the roll back to the very beginning, and then shoot another set of images on top of the same film. And there's a risk in that- not every image pairing will "work." The joy of this for me is the uncertainty– of which images will match together, of the colors that will come through, of the unexpected compositions that I have unconsciously created."

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Müge Yildiz

"These images are in my 'line of flight' project. This name comes from French Philosopher Gilles Deleuze's concept 'ligne de fuite' (means 'line of flight'), this concept covers act of feeling, flowing, leaking and disappearing into the distance and this line of flight connects with the possibility of multiplicity.
First I chose this concept and I began to took my picture at several places with my mobile phone (iPhone 5), this is very important that I wanted to use my phone, because this phone have lots of possibilities. I did not want to take an ordinary silhouette, I only wanted some dark areas in my face by using natural light. Then, I took photographs of ruined buildings and streets with trees. I wanted to compose a line of flight with these images, I wanted to create a multiplicity and I believe that a double exposure or multiple exposure gives me this possibility, And again first I used my phone, I tried several double exposure application and I usually use Diana Photo App for my mobile photography, then I add some textures with photoshop or some mobile app too and than I decided to color of picture only for an esthetic reason."

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7 comments on “Captivating Examples of Double Exposure Photography”

  1. These are fantastic works of art. I'm sure it's not just as simple as taking two photos together. It is nice to see how one image relates to the other, and tells a story. :)

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