These photos show multiple exposure and the different ways in which you can show this in a photo. Most of these photos show movement in a studio type setting, and the photos seem to work most effectively on a darker background as they contrast more heavily with the subjects in the photo.
My favourite photo is the bottom photo of the street. This is because it has a vintage feel to the photo, and that the colours all complement each other. Although there is not movement by a subject, the photographer has moved the camera around in order to create different images within the photo. I think that I could create something similar in my work if I found a street that I liked the look of although I think having more contrasting colours with the pale coloured sky would have worked better.
I also like the fourth picture down of the man juggling, as it is a 'busy' photo and most of the subject fills the frame. Although the concept of the photo is simple, I think by adding the element of multiple exposure makes it more interesting. Where the face of the model has been blurred out, in my opinion it gives a slightly eerie and 'creepy' feel to the photo and makes you wonder what type of person is in the photo.






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