everything you want to know about

MULTIPLE EXPOSURES

Do you feel like achieving a good multiple exposure takes luck?

Do you wish you knew how to take command of photographing them instead of feeling like you’re shooting blindly all the time?

Guess what: once you understand some basic principles, you will have the key to unlocking the mystery of multiple exposures.

Enter: Everything You’d Want To Know About Multiple Exposures!

I give you an understanding of multiples, my tips + tricks + know-how, and plenty (LOTSA) examples of different methods to try. I even include focusing screen diagrams and how I plot out extreme multiple exposures.

It’s literally everything I think in my head when I’m going to create a multiple exposure in a go-at-your-own pace class.

We cover blind doubles, landscapes, portraits, and extreme multiples. So it’s just all of it. We cover all of it.

And although it walks through multiple exposures on film, the same principles can be applied to digital.

So the next time you’ll get out to take them, you will actually succeed. No luck needed.

 You: We have a problem. A PDF is great and all, but I don’t want it sitting on my hard drive.

Me: Oh, I agree with you there. My biggest fear is people will buy something from me and let it fester. If you need more hand-holding, I gotchu.

I have a group you can join for live lessons, assignments, and a space to ask any question you need. I HIGHLY recommend joining the group, because “I’ll get to it tomorrow” can end up being a lifelong mantra.

Having due dates helps us actually check tasks off the list instead of having hem linger on our mental Pinterest board

Think of it as your multiple exposure accountability group.

The group will take place on Facebook and the lessons will be over zoom. Afterward, I will email you a recording of the zoom lesson! (So even if you’re not on Facebook, you can take part in the lessons and receive them for download.)

If you’re a highly internally motivated person and don’t need live instruction or due dates to help you learn and execute, then just the pdf will be a-okay for you!

Extreme multiple exposure of a church on Arista 100 film in Pentax 645n