I have recently discovered the many joys of multiple exposure photography with my new Diana camera. The first time was an accident as I didn't wind on my camera a couple of times when I was in Berlin, and then got overlapped images on one photograph and absolutely loved it, so I've been slightly addicted to it since. The most fun I have with it is that I never know what it's gonna look like. It's all a suprise. I just want to take more and more photos cause it is so much fun. I came across the artist Dietmar Busse who also uses double exposures in his photography. His style is a lot more refined and constructed better. However, as I'm still in the experimental stage and not much is planned, it's all a bit over the place; but not in a bad way. I have some ideas of how to approach my next roll of film; and that is to keep my camera positioned in exactly the same place so that only the subject is moving... could be like a kind of action sequence, or a ghost in your kitchen, or anything, I just kinda wanna go crazy.
So here they are:









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