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True Detective: Double Exposure

True Detective: Double Exposure
PLAN:
INSPIRATION:
I'm inspired by different kinds of double exposure that other artists/photographers have published. After researching different kinds of images, I wanted to see if I could blend in a minimum of 3-4 images in 1 silhouetted photograph and create a story out of it. My idea (in my plan) may seem extremely challenging but, I'm confident in the approach and I think I will benefit from learning different techniques and skills with my outcome. 
LOCATION 1: AYLESBURY ESTATE
I took multiple images at this location - Aylesbury Estate. The image in the top right hand corner is where I took my three favourite shots. On the second floor of the estate, I found  a long hallway and a stair well (which produced interestingly eerie photographs). The other images were taken a couple of floors above where it led to a balcony type walkway.
The chosen photographs from the location: 
Location "AYLESBURY ESTATE", these photos were my 3 favourite outcomes because I took the photos from my plan as I had intended. The original plan was to have the model outside (so I could use more exposure from the sun) and let her face the camera with the wind blowing in her face. Unfortunately, the weather was beyond my control (cold, windy) so decided to take the photos indoors instead. I'm happy with the outcome.  
Location 2: Buckingham Palace
I chose this location because of what it represents, its regal significance and its majestic-ness.
The history and what it stands for matches the idea that I wanted to capture. I also like the textures and colours of the items I focused on and the overall cinematic elements I was hoping to achieve with the finished product.
The chosen photograph: 
True Detective: Double Exposure
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True Detective: Double Exposure

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