Multi Exposures in an Urban Environment

 

Architecture Photography is all about geometry, a precise layout of the line and a strong perspective.

Placing the camera a few inches to the left or right has the effect of a lateral displacement of the image layers in the foreground, middle-ground and background and is therefore the Photographer’s “secret tool” to transform his/her vision of the scene into a photographic work of art. 

Controlling this in the viewfinder of the camera is one of the preparatory steps.

Multi-Exposures are freezing numerous layers in one single image, giving the scene a dynamic, quite surreal look and feel. Fine lines in the structures of buildings create a mesh-like pattern and color patches merge smoothly. Hotizontal or vertical shifts, rotations around one compositorial central point as well as

variations of the focal length (zoom) are applied directly in camera to create the final image.

In the last two years around 30 locations all over Europe were visited - More than 3500 single images.

New locations and interior shooting sessions are on the agenda for 2024.