Taking multiple shots from a fixed position allows you to turn one model into many..
Inspired by Brooke Shaden, Sean Mundy and other conceptual fine art photographers, I went through a phase of doing that type of work myself. Once you have a tripod, you can take as many shots as necessary, and clone your subject later in Photoshop. Just be sure to shoot in manual mode and lock off the focus for consistency.
Model: Mollie.
If you're interested in this type of work, I recommend you check out Brooke Shaden who takes the possibilities of working with a tripod to the next level, and usually she is her own model! She has a video training course available on Creative Live too.
This is a awesome idea. I will have to try it.
very freekin cool!!
These pictures, its almost like they are telling the story. Sometimes picture is worth a thousand words. And these definately qualify.
what a good trick, great post, I'll apply it, I'll follow you, follow me
They're some eerie photos. Even before you realise the model is a clone they have that eerie vibe. Nice work.
I know what you mean about the eeriness. I think it has a lot to do with the way he processed the images also. Low contrast, desaturated, no warm tones...I'm not quite sure, but that's probably a start.
@condra?
I remember first seeing these shots and being blown away. Still every bit as good now. Great job dude.
damm those looks stunning in that low light beautifully captured
Great idea and very well executed - very enjoyable set!
Resteemed!
good poste
This is awesome art to make clones. I'll try it.
Nice work. The first one reminds me of monks going to pray. Makes me think of the kind of church all these identical monks belong to :)
stunning!
Very interesting , I will have to try this some time!
LOL wow this is pretty amazing!
I'll take 6 of her please.
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OMG I love these <3 we should totally do something like that as well!!!!