








"Double exposure is an exercise in technique. Thanks to Tom's Hipstaclass, I have experimented with multiple exposure and learnt how to use it. I had already tried out double exposure but I had not realised that by moving the slider again, I could use this function 2, 3, 4 or more times. Once I realised this I tried it out, with various backgrounds and objects: on white and on dark backgrounds: the latter was more effective for this exercise. The spoons really caught the light. To avoid any interference due to shaking, I mounted the iPhone on a stand."
Thérèse Cherton
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