Wednesday 18 April 2012

Double Exposure Photographs by Florian Imgrund and Dan Mountford

I have always found double exposure photography to be beautiful and very effective, however the works of Florian Imgrund and Dan Mountford really show the outstanding effect that double exposure can create. Two different artists I found through flickr, yet very similar, as they both merge portrait and landscape photography into single photos using double exposure.

German photographer Florian Imgrund got his first film camera in the summer of 2010 and has made incredibly good use of it since. All of his double exposure work is done completely in camera without the use of photoshop. Working mostly in black and white, he creates a dark and eerie feel in his photographs.


British photography and graphic design student Dan Mountford studies at Brighton University, England. The photos shown above are from his series called "The World Inside Us". Dan describes this series as “a visual journey through our minds by calm and tidy means which the reality of everyday life does not show.” He explores the use of double exposure in his photographs, successfully isolating parts of an image in camera with no help from Photoshop.

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