Double Exposed Portraits

Portrait photography is photography that involves the side of a persons face. It is focused on the persons face emotions. Portrait imagery is related to profile view in the aspect that both views feature the face details the most.

The first step to double exposure is loading a portrait image along with two to three other  images. Then on the portrait dodge everything around the face. After dodging the image right click on the picture in the layer bar and select Blending Options and then change your blend mode off of normal. Then do that to all of your pictures. The reason for making double exposures is to make normal pictures cool.


My first image is a picture of a tree. This symbolizes my love of nature and my adventures spirit.  The second picture is a view out side of the school. This represents two things. One, it represents that I like to take time and enjoy the view. Also, It represents that I spend a lot of time at school.



19 comments:

  1. I really like the different adjustment layers you added, makes your multi exposure very unique and cool.

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  2. I think your images were good, but the one on the right made your face gone.

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  3. I can clearly see your two pictures. They work pretty nicely. Maybe just show your eye!

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  4. I like the bright colors that are popping, and good use of negative space.

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  5. great cut out
    next time try to make your images more clear
    great use of negative space

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  6. I like the colors, but I can't see the images you used.

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  7. I really like how the sky is on your head because it tells us that you think outside of the box and maybe you're up in the clouds. The eyes could have been more noticeable because we can't see it at all.

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  8. Nice job Maceo! I really like the colors on your photo! It really grabs me! But maybe you could of made your face a little more visible. Other than that you did a great job!

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  9. Really cool photos and very colorful however the right one is a bit too abstract and I can't really see you. Also kind of hard to identify symbols. Overall good job Maceo!

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  10. I really like your use of negative space and your symbols are very east to read (:

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  11. Th colors look amazing, and I can see both of your photos... Great job!!

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  12. Awesome photo! It's a little too abstract though. At the same time, I also like how abstract it is. Really nice job! ^-^

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  13. I like the adjustment layers that you used. I couldn't really tell what your two symbols were. Overall, nice job.

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  14. missing your eyes.But its a great photos and also great wrighting

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  15. I really love the colors and adjustment layers! I feel like the exposure in some areas (especially around your face) could be turned down a bit so your images can be more visible. Overall, great job, and nice use of negative space.

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  16. Your images are very colorful and cool looking. You could've included more of your face in the multi, but other than that, it's a great image!

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  17. Hey Maceo! I really like the whole surrealisim in your image, and I love how the sky and clouds are where your mind is... that's really cool.

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  18. Great work! I really like how colorful your image is!
    I think your picture could improve by making your face more visible or at least your eye.
    Over-all awesome job! I also really like your practice image... it's amazing!

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  19. Wow! I love the colors! Really abstract!
    I think your message kind of works because we can see some trees and nature but it is kind of hard to see everything.
    I think to improve your final example, you should move the sky around so you can see your eyes.

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