Photo of the week

Photo of the Week: Women's boxing in double exposure – Syeda Imran

The art of double exposure allows two moments to live together at the same time

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 24 Apr 2022 10:00AM

Photo of the Week: Women's boxing in double exposure – Syeda Imran
– The Vibes pic/SYEDA IMRAN, April 24, 2022

by Syeda Imran

COMBINING two or more exposures into one image is almost certainly a technique that creates a surreal feeling for your photos and the two photographs can work together to convey deep meaning or symbolism.

This technique produces very interesting results, allowing photographers to generate ghost and mirror images that tell their own stories that cannot be achieved with a single photo.

As in sport photography, double exposure photography skills is a must to create interesting photos like these female boxers accepting hits and blows from their opponent. Women fought for equality and the opportunity to participate in all the sports that men do.

Fortunately, the sporting path has opened up many opportunities for women these days. Women's sports have gradually become more popular and publicly recognised. – The Vibes, April 24, 2022

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