In photography we are working on some experimental, creative techniques this week and we will begin by creating double and triple exposures. You can intentionally expose images more than once in the camera or afterwards using Photoshop. When you're making multiple exposures you should also think about which images you are combining and you can make the final piece thematic, random and comedic, or create a photo illustration which makes a more specific point. Here are three great examples from Jenna (above)< Kim (below), and Melanie (bottom), terrific work!
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