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Amateur Photography Tips : How to Make a Double Exposure

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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

A double exposure is where two photographs are put onto the same frame of film by not advancing the film after one picture is taken. Create double exposures with tips from an experienced photographer in this free video on creative photography.

Expert: Franc Anderson
Contact: www.anderson.hu
Bio: Franc Anderson is a Northern Irish photographer who has been living and working in Budapest for the last 11 years.
Filmmaker: Paul (Leopold) Volniansky

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  • nice vid! could've told everyone to go straight to 3:00 if they wanted the short of it.

  • what about holga or dianA?

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  • Thank you, but I'm using an old Zenit TTL and I've got NO button of rewind. How can I do a double exposure though?

  • Hi! need help with minolta xg-1 and xg-a camera... when i press then rewind button on the bottoms when i am advancing the film, but it still moves .

  • Thank you very much. I tried to read some tutotials but it was so complicated. It's much easier with your video. Cheers!

  • Is this the guy from Malcom in the middle?

  • for some reason this function doesn't work for me!! i have a canon ae-1, every time i hold down the rewind button, and then cock the shutter the film advances.

    what could this mean?

  • @the3bearsni For a holga all you would do is once you take a picture, instead of winding it you would just take another picture! but be careful about sunlight cause it might over expose.

  • Annoying!

  • Thank you, it was very helpful. I was trying to rewind the film manually. Heheh =)

  • what happens if u have an automatic one that advances the film by itself! i want to do one but i dont know how!

  • If you have a camera that automatically advances the film.....

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