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Double  Exposure

In this project we will Photoshop two photos into one picture. This is something that is very old... way back in the days of black and white film photography all the way through to current movie posters. It can be done in camera, but in this project we will use two different photos and put them together in Photoshop. I would recommend using a side profile of someone and a second shot, perhaps a landscape. Take a look at this handout for instructions on how to make it happen. I developed the handout from the video below so if you would prefer to watch it instead, have at it!
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