Headshots – double / multi exposures

By selecting two images of the same portrait, i have merged them together by changing the opacity of the image that is on top of the original image to make a double exposure portrait. This portraits are interesting to look at as your eyes try and focus on tow portraits at the same time. To get the best outcome for each image, I have chosen two portraits, the first one of a face facing the camera and then the other face facing s different way. This way we can still see both images. These photographs were taken in the studio using a spot light for a main light and the same light directing on the wall behind the model to get rid of the shadow. This creates a white background.

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