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Equipped for the job
For this shoot, Elena used her Nikon
D810 with a wide-angle Nikkor 16-
35mm lens. She used three external
lights and mounted her camera
onto a tripod. Use consistent
lighting for each frame of a
multiple exposure, so the
images blend together easily.4
Multiple exposures
To ensure your images all line
up and stitch together flawlessly,
mount your camera onto a tripod
and lock it firmly in place. You
want to ensure the camera doesn’t
budge at all during the shoot, so if
you have a remote shutter release,
use it to avoid any movement.5
Editing tips
You’ll need an editing program
such as Photoshop to blend all
your exposures together into one
final image. On each layer use
a layer mask to reveal/conceal
the correct parts using a black
or white paint brush. As long as
you’ve lit your image consistently
you shouldn’t have a problem
using this technique.