Multiple Exposure Article

  1. You need the right aperture so you can get the right amount of light in your photo.
  2. A single light source is better and gives you a lot more potential.
  3. You need to explain to your subject what they’re doing so they can time everything right.
  4. You need a tripod so you don’t turn out with a shaky picture.
  5. You can use a light meter so you can match your aperture.
  6. You need to be moving so you can capture the exposures right.
  7. Keep your movements spread out so your images don’t cluster.
  8. A remote trigger so you can time your lighting better and easier.
  9. To get better clarity you can use light room to edit it.
  10. If you use colored images you should stick to neutral background colors.

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