Double exposure photography refers to merging multiple images. The goal is to make them surreal, emotional, or humorous. They usually feature silhouettes. In photography and cinematography, multiple exposure is a technique in which the camera shutter is opened more than once to expose the film multiple times, usually to different images. The resulting image contains the subsequent image/s superimposed over the original. The technique is sometimes used as an artistic visual effect and can be used to create ghostly images or to add people and objects to a scene that were not originally there.
My Multi-exposure Edits
I used my studio photographs I had previously taken to create these final images with multiple exposures, I layered two or three images on top of my background image and lowered the percentage of opacity to make the top images transparent and ghostly.