Ready for a creative adventure? Multiple exposures are your playground for happy mistakes and stunning photos. Imagine layering shots to create surreal, captivating images brimming with depth and mystery. Each click of the shutter is a thrilling surprise! We gave Dutch photographer Bart Visser our Fantôme Kino B&W ISO 8 film, and he crafted double exposures combining portraits with the outside world. Discover his fascinating results in his YouTube video and our Magazine – we guarantee inspiration will strike! |
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First, shoot your entire roll of film, then rewind and go again with the same roll! Tip: mark the first frames for the first roll so you can easily realign when reloading. |
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This one’s easy. Use your camera’s multiple exposure (MX) mode to shoot multiple frames on top of each other before winding on the film for exciting and spontaneous captures! You’ll find an MX switch on most Lomography Cameras. |
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For really unexpected results, give your finished roll of film to a friend who will then shoot over the top to create a roll of collaborative double exposures! |
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Feeling stuck in a slump? Our Lomo School is a great place to learn about all the exciting analogue basics and advanced techniques. Keep the creativity flowing! If you can’t find the answer to your question, simply drop us a line at school@lomography.com. |
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