The first two images are very simple ways of portraying multiple imagery, however depending on what photographs you put together, it can also be a very good way of telling a story using many different images that correspond. Even though it looks very simple and easy to do, creating a good photo that catches people's attention, takes a lot of skill and effort and can be very hard to re-create if you don't get the right balance within the photo.
The third image is very striking and beautiful to look at. The way that the photographer has positioned the model has been very effective and has enabled him to create an overlay image that is really unique and ghostly. It is also very effective how the photographer has managed to make it look as though the model is a part of the paper and as though she has been drawn onto the paper.
The fourth image is much more architectural than the other images but it still gives off a very eery and intriguing look which is highly effective. It seems as though the photographer has taking many different images of the same house but moving the camera ever so slightly each time and then eventually overlaying them all so that it gives of a slightly juddering effect.
The fifth image is my favourite type of multiple imagery effect. Multiple exposure is a great way of showing multiple imagery because it is fairly easy to do and this image showcases exactly the type of work that you can create if you use multiple exposure in the correct way. Any type of image like this appeals to me a lot because to me you can never get the same image as someone else and they are all very unique.
The last image is a very intriguing multiple imagery photograph. The reflection in the water is clearly not meant to be the same as what it should be which would suggest that the photographer has edited a different image of whatever is in the water to make it look like there is something else above the image that we can't see. The floating trees in the background are also effective and highlight what you can create with multiple imagery.






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