Video: Mysterious girls in double exposure photos
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The use of multiple exposure is a favorite technique of modern photographers. Works by a Bulgarian artist Aneta Ivanova were no exception: the author managed to combine expressive female portraits and picturesque natural landscapes in one frame.
On the site Kulturologiya. RF we often tell our readers about such experiments. For example, illustrator Alon Avissar is inspired to such photo manipulations by the changing seasons, and photographer Sergio Andretti is inspired by the beauty of urban architecture. Aneta Ivanova experiments with the pacifying serenity of the sea surface and the gentle lightness of flower petals. She manages to fill each image with a mysterious meaning, to reveal the inner world of a Woman deeper.
Aneta Ivanova herself and her sister acted as models in a fascinating photo project. In addition to the sea and flowers, in some pictures we can see the views of the resort town of Varna, where Aneta was born. Each photograph has a special energy, there is something mystical and intriguing in the works of Aneta Ivanova, and this is not surprising. After all, as it was sung in the wonderful song from the movie "The Sorcerers", "there must be some kind of mystery in a woman, there must be some kind of mystery in her."
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