Multiple Exposure


How to achieve this: 
  •  First, the photographer must take images of scenery on location, such as trees or buildings and then take photos of models in the studio, preferably with a white background as this will make is easier to edit on Photoshop.
  • Once on Photoshop, both images should be opened (one of the scenery and one of a model), then levels and curves have to be adjusted in order to make the picture of the model brighter so the background comes out extremely white.
  • Then, the image of the scenery needs to be dragged on top of the image of the model, creating a brand new layer. Once this is done, the tab that says 'normal' should be changed to 'screen' or 'lighten', depending on preference. 
  • After this, the curves tool can be used to lighten or darken the image to the right brightness, so that the images stand out from each other and can both be seen clearly.

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