Tutorial: how to make double exposures

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I truly do not know what to say about Fran. You guys don’t talk about yourselves as much but one thing stands out without being told and that is that I can actually SEE you loving her. Hopefully that makes sense.

Hoogoh
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These photos are beautiful, Eduardo. You really captured the magic you spoke of at the beginning of the video.

JacobCarlson
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Ed! I've tried to understand double exposure, and tried a bunch on my own, and nothing helped me understand it the way this video did. Thank you for keeping it simple. Now I'm all excited to go shoot more, and I know I won't feel so defeated.

libbyheeren
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Beautiful results with your images! I've probably watched a dozen videos on multiple exposures over the past few days, and you're the first one to explain the light/dark dynamic clearly. THANK YOU for that. Super helpful!

BethBuelow
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Thanks! The white/black (highlight/shadow) analogy really helped me understand the process. I really like the shot using a drawing as well. Tons of new ideas coming to me.

JoshBCamp
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i've got to be honest. i hardly ever post comments on youtube, but i have to say this is a extraordinary clear guide on how to get into multiple exposures. Will go out right now and try it out. Thanks!

AleMca
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Thank you so much, I have always been looking for such a tutorial, and now my fav YouTuber makes one. This helps so much!

kainesau
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Es la primera vez que finalmente logré entender en un 100% el asunto de la doble exposición. Cada que intentaba hacerlo era más un asunto prácticamente al azar, y aunque con resultados no siempre tan malos, , siempre con la duda de cómo rayos salían unas y otras no.

Te mereces todos los gracias del mundo, Ed :`)

CorneliayCirilo
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This has been the best tutorial ive seen so far!!!! Ive tried and tried to understand double exposure for so long. But youve explained it so well!!!! Thank you!!! 😊

bubbleschristine
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Excellent Eduardo! Understanding the "white" effect is key. The first girl & tree was my fav, she doesn't seem very happy... I do night photography so we do layers for a composite. In fact I did one last night. The Christmas tree was blowing-out the Nutcracker figurines set-up next to the tree so I metered & shot them separate, then stacked them in PS. Safe Travels!

roadtripmitch
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Very nice explanation of the black and white in the image. Took my first double exposure image today. It turned out decent for a first trial.

jyotirmoysharma
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The best video so far on double exposure for a beginner like me. Thanks so much!

tsubastard
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Most creative hint on film multiple exposure so far. Well done! love the masking idea of shooting drawings w black marker on paper, need to try this myself! WELL DONE Eduardo!!

mattiadevirgiliis
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Just getting back into film, and now into double exposures. This is the best and most useful explanation I’ve seen yet, particularly about the light and dark, and using black and white film to emphasise the point. Thank you.

rodwhite
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The best video I’ve seen on this topic so far. Very helpful. Thank you

dcm
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so this is the 3rd video of you i stumble upon while searching for analog techniques and cam reviews. now you got the sub. keep up the great work! now i want to watch the video.

jezznausdembezirk
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you explained the concept so well! awesome video, awesome shots. thanks!

mattnykamp
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After watching many of these videos yours is definitely the most helpful! Thank you! 🙌

serenitymattingly
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nice job Ed, glad you used the TLR camera too. This is one of the fastest, best explained double exposure videos I've seen.

patmcdonnell
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This was a great video, and I don't think I've ever commented that on a photography channel in my life.

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