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Double exposure portrait edited on an iPad

Double exposure portrait edited on an iPad

Double Exposure Portrait Edited on iPad

September 26, 2014

My last blog post was about the Nikon - iPad mobile workflow that I’ve developed during my short trip to Poland in 2014. I think I’ll dedicate a separate blog article showcasing all of the pictures I edited on the iPad during my trip but I wanted to share with you now a double exposure picture/portrait, which I also edited on my mobile device. This was my first trial with a double exposure portrait (well, to be honest I have very strict rules and definition for a portrait and technically I wouldn’t call it a portrait but it’s something that requires a dedicated blog article).

I did a bit of research about double exposure portraits earlier this year and one of the most important things is to try to keep  most environment around a person overexposed. So that when you take the second picture, it only overlays on a person. This way, viewers attention goes immediately on a person. This is quite important because it’s very easy to photograph very ‘messy’ double exposure portraits. I tried to do it here and it looks like I was half successful - the top was overexposed as you can see. 

Everything was edited on the iPad using the Snapseed app (see my previous post about my iPad workflow).

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