
Kingston upon Hull, East Yorkshire, England.
From no specific project as such, 1989.
Copyright of all images and work displayed upon this blog spot are the exclusive property of Trevor David Betts. All rights reserved.
Monochrome film based photography from the portfolio of Trevor David Betts BA (Hons). With just a little colour photography and a few videos as well.
Wow! That looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteIt's something that I really have not done as much of has I would like, that's just to experiment with the camera and the multiple exposure button/switch. It is quiet a simple technique, I have found that you obtain the best results with on avergae no more than four exposures on the same frame of film.
ReplyDeleteThanks once again for taking the time to post a commment.
It has a really eerie effect... in a very good way. It gives the picture such an amount of depth and it seems to carry a definite message. Plus it just looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes I suppose that is due to the multiple images all on one frame, this also gives it the depth. And I think the message is perhaps contained in the title (which is so true). Sadly the camera I used on this is now no more. I have about 3 cameras that have suffered damage (that one was due to salt spray residue).
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