Digital Photography & Imaging | Week 5

21/10/24 (Week 5)

Kimberly Miaw Jya Nee | 0366836

Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media | Taylor's University


Digital Photography & Imaging

Week 5 [Lecture & Practical]: Basic Photography Shooting

[Lecture]

Double Exposure & Image Blending Mode

Fig. 1. Examples of Double Exposure Photography

What is Double Exposure Photography?

Double exposure photography refers to merging multiple images. The goal is to make them surreal, emotional, or humorous. They usually feature silhouettes.

Double exposure may seem complicated, but it's easily achievable both in-camera and with Adobe Photoshop. You don't need a special camera for it, as there are different ways to create the effect.


Photoshop: Blend Modes

Fig. 2. Photoshop Blend Mode Groups & Commonly Used Blend Modes

Working with blend modes is almost always an experimental process. Because it’s nearly impossible to predict the results, you always seem to end up experimenting with different modes and Fill Opacities until you get the results you’re looking for.



[Practical]

PROJECT 1(b) - Part 01: Hearst Mansion


Hearst Mansion - Shazam

Fig. 3. Provided Images

Final Outcome: 

Fig. 4. Shazam in Hearst Mansion

Hearst Mansion - My Reflection

Fig. 5. Images Used for My Reflection

Final Outcome:

Fig. 6. Me in Hearst Mansion


Thank You

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