Learn how to use multiple exposure images of architectural details, patterns, and structures, to make striking, creative, beautiful images.
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Cities offer an endless variety of shapes, textures, and architectural styles, but compelling multiple exposure photography often begins by looking beyond the skyline.
Individual buildings and distinctive architectural features can be the foundation for creative layered images that reveal a fresh perspective on familiar places.
Recognise architectural elements that work particularly well for multiple exposures, from modern glass facades and historic landmarks to repeating windows, bold geometric forms, and strong lines.
See which multiple exposure techniques work best with different types of architecture, both in the field and post-processing.
Understand techniques for combining symmetry, repetition, movement, textures, and organic elements to soften rigid forms and produce images with greater depth and visual interest.
Janina Wilde is a photography educator and multiple exposure specialist with a passion for helping photographers develop their own creative vision. Known for her supportive and engaging teaching style, she encourages photographers to move beyond straightforward documentation, using multiple exposure techniques to create more personal, artistic interpretations of the world around them.



