Tag Archives: multiple exposures

Geometric explorations on some of my Neo-Futurist Multiple Exposures

A long time ago I took several classes in graduate school with Mark Reynold on Sacred Geometry. Since then I have dabbled in and out of compositional analysis, using it as the underlying framework for determining which pieces were good and which were not and teaching a variant of some of his techniques combined with [...]

Effects of a Focal Length Shift and/or Rotation on Multiple Exposures

So, taking a double, a triple, or even a quadruple exposure isn’t hard. You just need a camera that will do multiple exposures. Nearly every 35mm SLR camera will, and many of the new digital SLRs will as well. If you have a traditional or “old school” 35mm SLR, you can just set it to [...]