Exposed

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?

Comments

  1. 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…

  2. Wow, is this your home!? What a relaxing, peaceful looking place… Love the front porch…

  3. Still cool!

  4. Those turned out SO well. I LOVE that first shot of the turtle (tortoise?)

  5. These are so awesome!! Love them, Cassie! And the regular ones are great, too. That cat is so intense :)

  6. So jealous! These turned out fan-freaking-tastic, I love the ones with the dreamcatcher and the guitar.

    Keep your work coming…

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