Thursday, 3 October 2013

Definition of Multiple Imagery

Dictionary Definition:
You use multiple to describe things that consist of many parts, involve many people, or have many uses.

Describing Words:
- Repetitive
- Continuous
- Diverse
- Deep
- Storytelling
- Unique
- Interesting
- Layering



These types of multiple imagery photographs really appeal to me because they are very interesting looking and usually have a lot of depth to them.  The multiple exposure technique makes for an intriguing photo that looks a lot more complicated than it probably was.  This photo in particular really appealed to me because of the way that the building actually looks like it is attached to the back of the girls head.  The way that the photographer has managed to make it blend almost effortlessly has worked extremely well in their favour.  The colouring in the image also works well with the idea behind the image as the almost black and white effect with a little sepia tone, makes it seem a lot more elegant than if everything was in colour.


I think that this image is very intriguing to look at because it is almost like the upside down pieces of machinery are glowing in the dark.  The photographer has obviously used a long shutter speed in order to capture the light around each of the subjects in order to create the effect.  I personally think that it has worked really well and it is a very stand out photo.  However, I don't think that this photo would have been as effective if there as to only be one subject with light around it as it would have looked quite boring.  The fact that there are many makes the photo look a lot more interesting. 


This photo gives off a very ghostly vibe that works really well with the overall effect of the image.  The photographer could have gone about taking and editing this image in two different ways.  They could have either taken the images using a multiple exposure technique so that they would have this image before it even came to the editing process.  Or, they could have taken all of the layers seperately and then put them together in photoshop in order to make some brighter or darker than the others, in order to have complete control over how the image turns out.  Either way, I think that this image would have turned out exactly the same, with the same breathtaking outcome. 


This photojoiner looks really interesting and intriguing because of the pattern that we can see.  The way that the photographer has pieced the image back together and has given it a quirky image, but still being able to keep the overall look of the red cabbage is really cool.  The way that they have also kept all of the colours the same makes the image look a lot better and realistic as I think if the colours were messed with, it would not look as interesting. 

My Own Definition:
- The coming together of multiple subjects whether the same or different, to create one image.



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