Seeing Double

Lauren and I have been experimenting with double exposure photography, thanks to a recent workshop we attended and an exciting upcoming project (much more on that later). In the meantime, check out these multiple exposure photographs by photographer Doug Keyes, capturing city life from all over the world.

(via MyModernMet)

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  1. ana wrote:

    Great photos! I’ve recently discovered multiple exposure photo collages and they are really fun to play with.

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  2. Lisa wrote:

    My photog knowledge really isn’t what it should be, but these are beautiful either way!
    In Dramatic Fashion

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  3. Michela wrote:

    That’s wonderful. Congrats!

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  4. It’s funny when I was a kid and did this by accident I was so bummed. Now it’s artsy haha.

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  5. Guenda wrote:

    fun idea!

    ciao from italy 🙂
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  6. Fran wrote:

    awesome photos! I really love the photo with the Louvre

    xx, Fran of ftletters.tk

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  7. Nikki wrote:

    These photos are absolutely gorgeous! I used to have an old polaroid camera and produced an accidental double-exposure photo. I still have it and have always marveled at how amazing it looks. Great post!

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  8. Jessie wrote:

    i love these intricate and different photographs. they are super cool i love it.
    xx, http://wordbyjessie.com/

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  9. Nikki wrote:

    this is phenomenal. im working on an architecture project sited in theoretical nyc. it investigates the ever-changing views of the city as collected by an inhabitant. this double layering of images, this double exposure is incredible.

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  10. Cristina wrote:

    Those look great! When my bf and I were in school, multiple exposures were one of his specialties. We used film at the time, and he always did so well with the more technical projects <3

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  11. Stephie wrote:

    Wow! I love these photos! I did just find your blog, but it seems to be very good 🙂

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  12. J Umm wrote:

    looks spooky for some reason!
    STYLE DECORUM

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  13. vasilieva wrote:

    these are the most awesome photos ever

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    x

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  14. this is incredible! i can’t wait to see your project..

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  15. B1 & B2 wrote:

    I recently got a Diana F Mini and my double exposures were all by accident because i kept forgetting to wind the camera! In the end I got really crazy fun shots! Lets see how the second roll of film turns out! Have fun experimenting with it!

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  16. Cristita_90 wrote:

    beautiful..
    i love you blog..^_^ so much

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  17. Kate wrote:

    These are fab. I love the effect. Especially the Louvre. Looks like it’s taking off!
    xxx
    http://heatherandthyme.blogspot.com/

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  18. ah! so so neat!
    xx ~ ks

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  19. James wrote:

    These are awesome! I love the overlays!

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  20. Zane wrote:

    some great shots, love the effect

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  21. Ría wrote:

    Amazing photos. I love your blog.

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  22. Greg wrote:

    I love these photos! And to me there is almost something subversive about them. This idea that modern life has become but a blur of locations that have lost any individuality because of the sheer volume of cities and bulidings. Wow I did not expect to get that deep.

    Check out my blog http://www.do-or-diy.blogspot.com … if you want to.

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  23. Look forward to hearing about your upcoming project. Love double exposure!

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  24. Euodia wrote:

    These would look great as paintings. I lovid…

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  25. The photographs are breath taking x http://hannahalehandra.blogspot.com/

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  26. Those are very cool. Love the idea.

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  27. Svenja wrote:

    great photos, i had such results when i used the film for my analog camera twice 😀
    so I had a cow next to my mum on her wedding, but it looked cute 😀

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