Double Exposure Portraits
Overview
Double exposure is a photographic technique where two images are captured onto the same frame of film (or digitally layered), allowing them to coexist in a single composition.
Context
These portraits combine faces with floral forms, pairing human expression with the softness and structure of flowers. Petals trace the contours of cheeks and eyes, stems weave through silhouettes, and blooms emerge where features begin to fade. The result feels both intimate and ephemeral—like identity dissolving into nature, or memory taking on a physical shape.
Detail
Film stocks:
Ilford HP5 Plus
Kodak Tri-x 400
Kentmere 100



