In this image bank, multiple exposure has been used in two different ways to show a setting and a model where the two images are combined. In the first two images we see two portraits of females facing towards the right of the frame. They both use black and white to contrast from the backgrounds, in which the first is a white background and the second is a much deeper background. The first uses a white background as there is a dark cloud setting and therefore we can establish a clear difference between them both. The second uses a darker background as we can see it is meant to be the sky, this is due to the clear similarity between that and the shadows and the daisies. The use of the daisies also matches to the female approach that this image has, as they are a feminine object. Opposing this is the third image, which features urban buildings as it uses a male model and he is more masculine.
The next three images in this image bank, I chose to look at a different side of multiple exposure. I like these images a lot as I feel like the stunning animals are shown, and inside them they're filled with the habitats that we would expect them to see. This idea is very original, and the artist photographed in forests different animals, and then took pictures of different habitats and landscapes which define the colour of the animal. The first image shows a fox, the fox uses warm orange and red colours which are shown through the conifer forest in the background.
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