Double exposure, a unique artistic style, is used to create dynamic and visually stunning images. This style combines two or more photographs into a single image, resulting in a unique blend of colors, patterns, and subjects. In this case, the double exposure is used to combine an abstract concept of paper cut art with the idea of an open book associated with learning, education, and exploration. The end result is a visually striking image that showcases the seamless merging of two different elements into a cohesive and attractive composition.
The image features a center-focused design, with a clean background comprising a pastel gradient overlay and soft shadows creating a sense of depth and dimension. Additionally, the image features a shallow depth of field, which is achieved with an f/12 lens style, creating a dreamlike bokeh effect. This bokeh effect is further enhanced by the use of cinematic lens rendering, resulting in glassy reflections and a creamy light falloff.
The foreground of the image has a soft blur, while the background remains sharp, resulting in a visually dynamic portrait. This style is often inspired by well-known artists such as Bojan Jevti and Ashley Wood. The final product showcases the artists’ deft manipulation of digital circuitry and glowing particles to create an ultra-sharp edge and intricate details, while enhancing the atmospheric lighting to produce the highest quality double image ghost effect possible.