Multiple Exposure
Multiple Exposure is a photographic technique that combines two or more images into a single frame. This effect can be achieved in-camera by exposing the same film or digital sensor multiple times, or through digital editing software. The result is a layered image that can create artistic and surreal visuals.
This technique allows photographers to convey complex ideas or emotions by merging different scenes or subjects. Ansel Adams and David Hockney are notable artists who have used similar concepts in their work, showcasing the creative potential of blending images to tell a story or evoke a feeling.