Multiple Exposure Article

  1.  You’ll need a dark area so other lights wont interfere with the shot
  2. A tripod so that the camera isn’t moving and will focus on the model
  3. A strobe light so that the camera knows what to focus on
  4. you need someones help, even if you don’t need them its helpful
  5. dark background so that you can clearly see the subject
  6. Multiple poses for effect
  7. Correct shutter speed so the image will show
  8. plan your poses beforehand so the model knows what they need to do
  9.  you’ll need a camera
  10. you’ll need the correct aperture settings  to get the right exposure

Iconic Photos

What is the light source?

Interior lighting.

What direction is the light coming from?

Above The Ring.

What is the best way to recreate the lighting you see in the image?

Regular Lighting In the Room

Where is the camera in relation to the subject?

Slightly to Right

Who is the person posed in relation to the camera?

Right shoulder cocked down, with right arm over chest, hand resting on left arm, left arm hanging straight down. He is yelling in the photo.

What is the light source?

Studio lighting.

What direction is the light coming from?

Directly in front of the model.,

What is the best way to recreate the lighting you see in the image?

A flash and reflector

Where is the camera in relation to the subject?

Directly in front of the model

How is the person posed in relation to the camera?

Knees Slightly bent one arm up the other holding down her dress, smile on her face