Multiple Exposure and the new photographer

Writing by Jessica on Friday, 20 of June , 2008 at 8:42 pm

Experimenting with the Multiple Exposure application the other day, I had the pleasure of getting caught up in a beautiful moment of creation with a digital program totally unfamiliar to me. A lackluster photographer at best, I often arrive home from travels and adventures with a camera full of photos that do nothing for me aesthetically, while offering no justice whatsoever to the beauty of the adventure undertaken. Awkward landscapes, architectures misbehaving and out of focus, or the ever-popular photo taken about one-second after everyone is finished posing.  Rarely, even by accident, do I get a photo that captures light or movement in an interesting way.  Instead, I get a batch of outtakes, without the good images to precede them. So, the following posts by me are documentation of my experiments with the new software toolkits…

 

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About The Glocal Project

Glocal (global + local) is an immense, collaborative and multifaceted digital art project that examines the making, sharing and exhibiting of images in the 21st century. Working out of the Surrey Art Gallery’s TechLab, the artists behind Glocal pose questions about the nature of photography at this point in our history: What is a photograph? What is a camera? What is a photographer?


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