Double exposures are really firing me up lately. And this session inspired me to PLAY. ( I created these in Photoshop. )
I have also experimented with this technique in my personal work on film. Can’t wait to see how those turn out.
.Tara
Orange County's Leading Photographer
These are AWESOME!!! Adore how the bird flies off…
this is fanFREAKINGtastic…wowza
love it. very different from your usual. nice to see things being shaken up!
how fun!
Tara Whitney you never cease to AMAZE me with your work…Love it!
You are brilliant. Love how the inspiration hits you and results in such beautiful, warm. loving images. (As a random aside…while typing this comment, I inadvertently hit something on my keyboard that made all my characters come out in greek. I thought it was something funky you did with your site just to be fun. Sigh. I am such a nerd. Happy I figured it out before I left you a nice comment IN GREEK.)
oh these are SO pretty! I love them! I hope you share some of what you get on film too!
So creatively beautiful! Very nice work.
So much fun for sure : )
these are so cool.
Those are bonkers! I have a ton of these in my head…now I’m inspired to play. Thanks, Tara!
Love the double exposure! It is so fun to follow your work. :)
Awesome, they seem to work perfectly for the couple’s personality too. :)
I love how you keep reinventing your work. I enjoy watching your talents continue to grow. Great work, Tara.
Nice! I love the first with the play on text. :)
You might like to look at my friend’s double exposure film project for inspiration! She shoots a roll of people, then her friend shoots a roll of places -they’ve made some completely synchronistic gems. http://peoplevsplaces.tumblr.com
Love this! I was inspired by your blog post to try this technique and it’s a lot of fun! I’m going to try to incorporate it into our wedding photography this season. thanks so much!!
these are great1 haven’t tried them in photoshop yet, tried them on film and they were super messy, but I’m going to keep playing… its fun!
Ok, this is seriously awesome!!! Please share….how do you do this in Photoshop???