Doubles


Believe it of not, these are all one person!! Shes not a twin & neither is he. These photos are all multiples of the same person layered on top of each other. We actually used Photoshop to create these photos.



You take photos without moving your camera, a tripod is ideal. then in Photoshop you layer them onto on another creating a mask and making the top one transparent so you can see the pictures below. Making it look like there is more than one of her or him.