Digital Multiple Exposure Photography Project
Sometimes it happens by mistake, one forgets to wind the film forward on an analog camera and captures a new image on top of a previous one. These happy accidents can often have a ghostly, mysterious feel to them leading some photographers to intentionally create double or triple exposures in their work. Students in Digital Photography learned how to do this using Photoshop’s opaque layering tool. Additionally, students demonstrated how to compose an original work of art that employed pattern, repetition and texture.
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