
Double Exposure Portraits Where I Merge Two Worlds Into One
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My name is Alexis, I’m 18 years old, I live in Paris and I practice digital double exposure. I love art and I draw for many years, and I’ve recently started digital work for a better quality of my work.
Usually I spend 3 or 4 hours making one double exposure creation. I love creating unique pieces of art, with a lot of details, I also try to vary every photo as much as possible (nature, city, landscapes, etc…) and work really hard to obtain the best result I can.
I can spend an hour looking at my finished work just to make sure there are no mistakes. When I start a creation I say to myself: “Don’t do like others, do something different, do something that no one has seen”, and then I start my creation with some music in my ears, just doing what I love.
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These are not double exposures, but photoshop compositions. You are using photos from other people (e.g. the freediver shot). I hope yu are at least doing this with author's consent.
yes , i noticed too that he doesnt have the permission to use these pix ... this is not professional
Can you help give this young person any information of how to get consent? I myself do not know how to do this, but I do think such creative vision deserves encouragement.... :)
I agree with Oli. Those are awesome and stunning works, but they aren't double exposure. If you want to make pseudo double exposure with photoshop, i suggest you better first try to create true ones with SLR to get the concept.
Wow I absolutely love these. Especially the animal ones. The lions were my favorite. I would love to buy these if you ever start selling them. Keep up the amazing work!
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I'm learning now how to do these. Check back in maximum 2 days on www.society6.com/idburlacu - First one will be with a lion! :D
do you sell prints of your work? I would be very interested in purchasing some
Actually not but maybe soon! I'll let you know :) have a great day
Hey - could you help me with some places where you've learned this techiniques? :)
Hi there! We would love to buy a lovely photo today for our magazine. How can we get in contact?
Check https://society6.com/idburlacu
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I'm learning now how to do these. Check back in maximum 2 days on www.society6.com/idburlacu - you will find this kind of art there soon, at this moment I am learning how to create this kind of images. :) Thanks.
These are not double exposures, but photoshop compositions. You are using photos from other people (e.g. the freediver shot). I hope yu are at least doing this with author's consent.
yes , i noticed too that he doesnt have the permission to use these pix ... this is not professional
Can you help give this young person any information of how to get consent? I myself do not know how to do this, but I do think such creative vision deserves encouragement.... :)
I agree with Oli. Those are awesome and stunning works, but they aren't double exposure. If you want to make pseudo double exposure with photoshop, i suggest you better first try to create true ones with SLR to get the concept.
Wow I absolutely love these. Especially the animal ones. The lions were my favorite. I would love to buy these if you ever start selling them. Keep up the amazing work!
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I'm learning now how to do these. Check back in maximum 2 days on www.society6.com/idburlacu - First one will be with a lion! :D
do you sell prints of your work? I would be very interested in purchasing some
Actually not but maybe soon! I'll let you know :) have a great day
Hey - could you help me with some places where you've learned this techiniques? :)
Hi there! We would love to buy a lovely photo today for our magazine. How can we get in contact?
Check https://society6.com/idburlacu
This comment is hidden. Click here to view.
I'm learning now how to do these. Check back in maximum 2 days on www.society6.com/idburlacu - you will find this kind of art there soon, at this moment I am learning how to create this kind of images. :) Thanks.