Double Exposure – Between Realities
Double Exposure blends two or more images into a single frame forming dreamlike compositions that are layered, fragmented, and intentionally unresolved. Through opacity control and tonal integration techniques, each image moves beyond traditional in-camera methods to construct something imagined as much as observed.
Faces merge with skies, trees grow from shoulders, cityscapes emerge through silhouettes. Each image is a visual poem where reality is fractured and reassembled, not to obscure meaning, but to deepen it. These are not simple overlays, but deliberate constructions. The work explores duality: presence and absence, self and environment, and the shifting space where internal and external worlds meet.

