Double exposure portrait
the main subject is a close-up of a person's face, which is shown through a hole in the center of the frame. The background of the photograph appears to be a futuristic metallic surface, and the subject is a young Himba woman with black skin.
The double exposure effect likely creates a merged, layered effect in which elements from both images are visible in the final photograph. This technique can be used to create a variety of artistic and creative effects in photography, and is often used to convey themes of duality, unity, and the interconnectedness of different elements.
Based in Switzerland, artist Tania Amrein is known for her gorgeously detailed, close-up portraits. Each one is uniquely layered with images of landscapes and architecture, creating mind-bending double exposure images that make a viewer look twice.
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