The photos of the model were done against a white seamless and layered over the color swirls with their layer modes changed to "Light" in Photoshop. This resulted in the white areas blocking the layer beneath while the darker areas would allow the colors to pass through.
Tuesday, August 23, 2016
Multiple exposure for mood
Yesterday we were experimenting in the studio with creating cloudy backgrounds by swirling food coloring in water. Later I combined one of these images with two photographs of a model, one a portrait, the other a full silhouette of her walking. The idea was to create a moody background image.
The photos of the model were done against a white seamless and layered over the color swirls with their layer modes changed to "Light" in Photoshop. This resulted in the white areas blocking the layer beneath while the darker areas would allow the colors to pass through.
The photos of the model were done against a white seamless and layered over the color swirls with their layer modes changed to "Light" in Photoshop. This resulted in the white areas blocking the layer beneath while the darker areas would allow the colors to pass through.
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