Alan Lim Photography | 3 portraits in one photo at Kampung Mantin

A person appears few times in a single photo? Triple exposure?

No. It is combined by 3 photos, where you have to set your camera onto a tripod, and start to arrange posing for the model. Snap few photo with model stand position different, and with different posing too.

Frankly speaking that I didn’t use any tripod on this photo, that why the quality of the photo is not nice. Will try again when I got my tripod with me.


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6 Responses to Alan Lim Photography | 3 portraits in one photo at Kampung Mantin

  1. Grace Richards 2011 November 12 at 10:18 am | Permalink |

    I’ve been seeing these kinds of photos and I’m interested in learning how to do this! If only I’m not such a noob at Photoshop…

  2. Velan 2011 November 14 at 9:56 pm | Permalink |

    You used Adobe Photoshop, InDesign or Illustrator?

  3. Megan | Picture Contest 2011 November 16 at 1:48 am | Permalink |

    Is this photoshopped? I think there is a camera trick to this kind of photo. Not really sure. I’d appreciate some answers. :)

  4. Alan Lim 2011 November 16 at 8:40 am | Permalink |

    Hi Grace,

    To get this photo done, you need a tripod, a camera, take 3 photos at the same position setup by tripod and then combine all 3 photos into one photo in photoshop, mask out the details you need to appear.

  5. Alan Lim 2011 November 16 at 8:42 am | Permalink |

    Morning Velan,

    I use Photoshop and Lightroom.
    Not yet got my own illustrator.

    how are you?

  6. Alan Lim 2011 November 16 at 8:42 am | Permalink |

    Hi Megan,

    The answer in the comment to Grace above.
    Thanks for visiting my little blog.

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