DOUBLE/MULTI-EXPOSURES

Using my photos taken from the first photoshoot I did in the studio (see blog post here) I created the multi-exposed image above in Adobe photoshop by layering the images then turning down the opacity.


In this image I used Adobe photoshop to first layer the images and turn down the opacity, then I moved the images around and cut out then horizontally flipped the two images on the left and right side so they would frame the middle face.


I created the multi-exposed image above in Adobe photoshop by layering the images then turning down the opacity.

Overall, I like these images but I do not think they successfully incorporated the same psychedelic feeling that Ira Cohen’s images did, I think this is due to how professional the original images were and my lack of experience on photoshop as Ira Cohen often ensured a relaxed photography style, where subjects were photographed in a unorganised and luck-based way.

Great development here…keep working hard!