








Name: Joe Lord Hometown: Burnley, England Resides: Lancashire, England Profession: Freelance Designer and Photographer Hobbies: Urban Exploring, Videogame Collecting,... Hipstographer since: 2012 Year of Birth: 1990 Favorite Combo: G2 (ex-GSQUAD) + Ina's 1935 Favorite Lens: Salvador 84 ...
Lens: Wonder Film: W40 Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "That photo was a happy accident, taken with the double-exposure feature of the app. My husband is obsessed with boardwalks and I am obsessed with Hipstamatic so...
Lens: Wonder Film: Sussex Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "This photo of my daughter was shot along the stark but beautiful lagoons of Whidbey Island, WA. I wanted to capture her as a ghostly soul at...
Lens: Lucifer VI Film: AO DLX Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "On Tuesdays I go for a walk with my children to take my daughter to her piano lesson. My son and I have 30 minutes...
Lens: Wonder Film: Blanko Freedom13 Flash: Jolly Rainbo 2X Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "O brother, where art thou?" "This statue of St. Francis is located on the panorama view point of the city of Cagliari. The title...
Lens: Jimmy Film: Ina's 1969 Flash: Pop Rox Using: Multiple Exposure Kit "This was a spontaneous image (and mutation). I've been working long hours at work so I decided to take a quick break and shoot a...
Lens: Hornbecker Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit (X2) + Olloclip "This is a shot with double exposure: the first exposure was made with optical support 'olloclip' Macro to photograph my eye; to improve...
Lens: Roboto Glitter Film: Ina's 1935 Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "When considering the assignments for the Multiple Exposure Hipstaclass, I came across an interesting nugget from earlier article on at the...
Lens: Chunky Film: BlacKeys SuperGrain Flash: off Using: Multiple Exposure Kit Note from Tom Choinski: "One Geo Ball, two exposures... three balls? This picture is a great example of overlap. Where the shadow of one exposure overlaps with...
Multiple Exposure can be more than replicating a subject or superimposing random scenes. In the example above two elements are combined to make a single, new subject. Multiple Exposure can be used to tell a narrative, create...