Awhile back, I was messing with my camera and attempted some double-exposure with the film. I had fun picking random shots to use as layers and looked forward to whatever surprises I ended up with. When I went to develop several other rolls, though, I thought maybe I’d lost one since none had the effect I was going for. Turns out the following photo developing trip revealed a few gems, below—most of which (save for these first two) were from McKenzie’s wedding. (Which keeps getting attention from big-name blogs. It was featured on Free People’s blog yesterday!)
Here’s a subtle touch of double-exposure:
And here’s an awesomely dramatic layered shot:
Plus, a few regular shots from that wedding weekend that show just how wonderful a home McKenzie has.
Such vivid color. I love it. I think eventually, when the trees are bare and the sky is grey, I’ll go back to playing with black and white film. What do you think?






























Mmmm, I LOVE the one with the pickup truck! Double-triple-quadruple-younameit exposures make me so happy. They’re like looking through a window and seeing what’s on the other side while at the same time seeing what’s behind you. I think I have a think for reflections. =] And surrously, McKenzie’s house is kickass. What I wouldn’t give for some open space right now…
Yup, exactly! I’m so glad these turned out. I love the surprise element of multiple exposures!
Wow, is this your home!? What a relaxing, peaceful looking place… Love the front porch…
Nope, it’s the home of some good friends.
It’s a gorgeous place!
Still cool!
Those turned out SO well. I LOVE that first shot of the turtle (tortoise?)
These are so awesome!! Love them, Cassie! And the regular ones are great, too. That cat is so intense
So jealous! These turned out fan-freaking-tastic, I love the ones with the dreamcatcher and the guitar.
Keep your work coming…