In film and photography, double exposure is a technique in which a piece of film is exposed twice, to two different images. The resulting photographic image shows the second image superimposed over the first. The technique can be used to create ghostly images or to add people and objects to a scene that were not originally there. It is frequently used in photographic hoaxes. It also is sometimes used as an artistic visual effect, especially when filming singers or musicians.

Today, we gathered some artistic examples of double exposure Photography to give you some inspiration.

lustro by minililimi

lustro

V&A vs NH 6 by 25ThC

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Self by Maggie Lochtenberg

Self

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Untitled by antelopes

Grass+Trees+Lines=US VS UK by The GC Four

Grass+Trees+Lines=US VS UK

hunger by Pether-M

hunger

am i underground or am i in between? by Azarah Eells

312/365. am i underground or am i in between?

Roots by Plommepeis


roots_double_exposure

Twin Hong Kong by popoandrew

Twin Hong Kong

double the fun by microabi


double_the_fun

alternative view by Andy Kennelly

alternative view

The Thames’ Guardian by Mulia


guardian

watching over me by Maya Newman

watching over me

Storyboard by WarriorJazz

Storyboard

Untitled by fabrizio mingarelli

Shine A Light by Ren Rox


shine_a_light

Once Upon A Dream by Fabienne Lin


once_upon_a_dream

Air by batabidd

air

overgrown in the underground by golfpunkgirl

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