Double Exposure
Slideshow on Double Exposure
Double Exposure, is a photographic technique that combines 2 or more exposures into a single photograph or digital image. The technique has been practiced almost since the start of film photography, and it became particularly famous recently, due to the fact that graphic editor like Photoshop can help to create the identical effect. See more Double Exposure photography here Art & Design concepts in this lesson... Negative & Positive Shapes, Silhouettes, Dodging and Burning Directions Create a total of 6 Double Exposure images using 6 different photos of yourself or your hand or hands. Partner up with someone in class if you need help with taking the photos. Your cell phone can be used if you like. After you have the photos of yourself (at least 5) you need to plan out ideas for your double exposure images:
Next, you need to find at least 6 photos to use as the second overlapping (double exposure) photo using:
The photos you use MUST BE around 2000 x 2000 pixels or LARGER. For each Double Exposure you create, you must use at least 2 photos. A third or fourth photo could be used if you choose. The finished 6 double exposure photos will include:
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Essential Question
How can combining multiple exposures give a different overall look and feel to individual photos? Learning Objectives In this project students will know ... Definitions - double exposure, positive, negative shapes, silhouettes Students should understand ... The different methods of creating double exposure photos, both old film and digital processes. In this project students will ... Create multiple double exposure photos using Photoshop. Complete a self-assessment rubric and reflection questions. Materials Photoshop, digital cameras, photos (original & creative commons) studio lights, computers, Wacom tablets. |
Video Tutorials
Below are several tutorials on creating Double Exposures in Photoshop. Watch them to learn how to create a double exposure inside of Photoshop. Each one is somewhat different in terms of techniques. Use the different videos and those techniques as you create your own 6 double exposure photos.
Saving your work
Save these to your Google Drive > Advanced Photography folder as DoubleExposure1.psd.
Repeat this process above 5 more times using different photos of you and different overlapping (double exposure) photos.
DoubleExposure2.psd
DoubleExposure3.psd
DoubleExposure4.psd
DoubleExposure5.psd
DoubleExposure6.psd
Repeat this process above 5 more times using different photos of you and different overlapping (double exposure) photos.
DoubleExposure2.psd
DoubleExposure3.psd
DoubleExposure4.psd
DoubleExposure5.psd
DoubleExposure6.psd