Double exposure, a unique artistic style, has become a popular choice among photographers and graphic artists. Combining multiple images on a single canvas, it creates an illusion that the subject is layered and grants a 3D effect to a 2D photo.
This style can be used on various subjects such as nature, fashion, architecture, and illustrations. By double exposing, you can bring different elements together and give your artwork a stylish, modern, eye-catching look.
One popular choice in this style, often called neumorphism, is a visually stunning piece of art. Featuring an abstract concept, optical blending, and unique color gradients, this style enhances your perception of creativity and productivity without any messy distractions.
Another intriguing style created using the double exposure technique is the “clean and clear” approach. This style is perfect for capturing the focus, clarity, and structure of any image. You can use this style to represent a message or feeling in which confusion, uncertainty, or muddled thoughts are replaced with sharp edges, intricate details, and a clear vision.
The double exposure trend has been gaining more and more momentum. Allowing your photo to become art, opening up a new world, and putting you in control of how the world should look through your lens.