35 Double Exposure Photoshop Effect and Raw Camera
Double exposure effect is an art made when combining photo exposures using a camera. Many designers and photographers still use this traditional technique.
Another popular way to achieve double exposure design is by using photo editing software. Many designers use Photoshop as a tool to create their double exposure masterpiece.
You can almost see this technique everywhere such as magazines, billboards, internet and more. Double exposure effect is a good way to promote your campaign or business. The dramatic and subtle feel of this technique can easily capture an audience’s attention.
Today, we collected these amazing double exposure designs created by professional designers from different places around the world. Our goal is to inspire you with these series of double exposure effect applied using great photos and landscapes.
If you are a designer looking for inspiration, these double exposure effects will help you boost your imagination. We divided the images based on the designers creations and how they used double exposure on the images effectively.
Double Exposure Effect Using Camera
The first set of design is by art director/photographer Dan Mountford. He followed the traditional way of making double exposure effect using his camera. He just used a software to remove odd blemishes and added some vector in his design.
Double Exposure Photoshop Effect
Designer Tim Tadder made use of double exposure effectively since it can be applied as promotional tool. He combined photos of soccer star player with backgrounds from the location of 2014 World Cup. Using great landscapes or background can make the effect more pleasing and beautiful.
The third set is created by designer Peter Irungu titled “Human V.S. Concrete”. He consistently applied the same model throughout his work and separate it with great backgrounds. The architectural theme and colorful nature background is a great factor and you can feel the emotions his design.
Our next and fourth inspiration set is from designer/photographer Aneta Ivanova. She selected some of the most popular places in Germany as her landscape and combined it with her model. Look how she effectively connect the portrait and perfectly displayed famous landmarks using double exposure.
Finally, the last set is made by graphic designer Anand Desai. He experimented using various photos of people and merged it with different form of objects as well as animals. His photo selection is so great as if his design depicts a story
Conclusion
Selecting your photos is a big factor in creating double exposure effectively. Experimenting and picking the right set of images can help you achieve your desired goal.
I hope that these double exposure effect inspirations can help you as you start creating your own masterpiece.
If you want to know more about this technique, check out our tutorial on how to create double exposure effect.
Thank you for taking time reading this post and I hope you enjoy too. Cheers!
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