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  • The Black Screen Technique for Doubles

    The Black Screen Technique for Doubles
    We all know about blue screen method used for filming and photography to get different subjects in one picture, for example a person on a certain background. This method can be used not only digitally but also in analogue photography. I have no name for it so decided to I call it Black Screen Technique.
  • The Art of Using Backgrounds to Create Moody Photos

    The Art of Using Backgrounds to Create Moody Photos
    Do you want to know how you can utilize backgrounds to make your photos look striking, moody, and dramatic? You might enjoy reading this informative and inspirational article from PhotoTuts+ author Andrew Gibson and soon be on your way to taking photographs made better by great backgrounds!
  • 9 Tips for a Perfect Portrait Background

    9 Tips for a Perfect Portrait Background
    Flatter your portrait subject with the perfect background, even if you don’t have professional backdrops or lighting. A little exposure and composition know-how can get you a long way toward a beautiful portrait background.
  • Doubles to Get You Up in the Clouds

    Doubles to Get You Up in the Clouds
    Double exposure shots with clouds as background has been my signature shot simply because I love shooting clouds and walking around the city. I love how cloud formations have such a nice contrast against the blue sky. Thanks to film photography and Lomo cameras, I now have a way of immortalizing this wonder of nature and at the same time, double exposing it against ordinary things I encounter.