My name is Alexis, I’m 18 years old, I live in Paris and I practice digital double exposure. I love art and I draw for many years, and I’ve recently started digital work for a better quality of my work.
Usually I spend 3 or 4 hours making one double exposure creation. I love creating unique pieces of art, with a lot of details, I also try to vary every photo as much as possible (nature, city, landscapes, etc…) and work really hard to obtain the best result I can.
I can spend an hour looking at my finished work just to make sure there are no mistakes. When I start a creation I say to myself: “Don’t do like others, do something different, do something that no one has seen”, and then I start my creation with some music in my ears, just doing what I love.
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Share on FacebookThese are not double exposures, but photoshop compositions. You are using photos from other people (e.g. the freediver shot). I hope yu are at least doing this with author's consent.
yes , i noticed too that he doesnt have the permission to use these pix ... this is not professional
Load More Replies...Wow I absolutely love these. Especially the animal ones. The lions were my favorite. I would love to buy these if you ever start selling them. Keep up the amazing work!
do you sell prints of your work? I would be very interested in purchasing some
Actually not but maybe soon! I'll let you know :) have a great day
Load More Replies...Perhaps if this person is really only 18yrs old, they still have a lot to learn with regards to infringement, professionalism, and being able to name the way in which their work was made/formed โ but, nonetheless, I find it very visually creative. Some of those pictures really drew me in, so overall I think this person needs informative help in order to become more professional, but also needs to have credit given where it is due with regard to the vision and talent involved here. Encouragement to continue this work..... because, at the end of the day, it is just lovely.... Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed these pictures.... We all have to start somewhere, :)
Nice work. I love it wether its right or wrong just appreciate the talent. Good job
So beautiful! We would love to feature your work on our site. We're a startup online art community - Check us out if you're interested!
I like this, and even though it's been done many times before, it looks great.
It would be a shame if their are any infringements involved in this work, as the end product is very beautiful and creative. And I have really enjoyed looking at them.
Great artwork....It takes patience and love to come out with something beautiful as these....
nice editing Contacts: Outsource Quicker Ltd. Web: www.clippingpathfaster.com Email: info@clippingpathfaster.com
The steam locomotive with blue smoke and yellow headlight - I'm curious to where you took that photograph?
The photo of the steam locomotive with blue smoke - where did you take that photograph?
Probably not at all.. Many of these sorts of photos are being made out of 2 googled images.. unfortunately.. I doubt they are all self-made tbh..
Load More Replies...I am curious on your process. Is this all in camera or blending in an application like photoshop? The reason I ask is that it is hard to believe you can get the subject to stand in front of glass. The lions are an example of what I mean.
Do you sell prints of your work? please contact me if possible about purchasing some of this art.
Nevessart Do you have these copyrighted ? I am interested in this one? TYVM fc46c34e6d...5badbd.jpg
Dear Nevess, I am an interior designer and I would be happy to use one of your photo in my interior. I sent you a request on facebook. Or could you please contact me at katerina.gninenko@gmail.com? Thank you so much :)
Dear Nevess, I am an interior designer and I would be happy to use one your photo in my interior. I sent you a request in facebook. Or could you please contact me at katerina.gninenko@gmail.com? Thank you so much :)
From a creative point of view the images are beautiful, but as itโs been pointed out there may well be copyright infringement on the source images, or maybe they have been bought as stock, it should be clarified, the younger generation of artists and photographers seem to overlook this important subject a lot. Zero responses to these wuestions also raise suspicion. And sadly websites like boredpanda donโt give two hoots about it either, itโs all just clicks.
Hi nevessart, please send me your email id, need to use your pics for a magazine.
Really well done! Make sure you use your own images, or use "Public Domain images (royalty-free) as well there are sites like Pixabay where you can get images you can use without attribution. BUT that doesn't mean you don't have to follow legal constraints, like model or property release, etc. It's not as complicated as it sounds.
God, I was trying to do something similar, I never saw photos like yours before I began to doing the same, now I found a big inspiration on your work. Thank you <3
For a minute I thought GLaDOS was at the bottom of the first one. If they could do on on portal 2 then...
I expected these to look kinda word but these look amazing, keep up the good work. Hope to see more soon???
Perhaps if this person is really only 18yrs old, they still have a lot to learn with regards to infringement, professionalism, and being able to name the way in which their work was made/formed โ but, nonetheless, I find it very visually creative. Some of those pictures really drew me in, so overall I think this person needs informative help in order to become more professional, but also needs to have credit given where it is due with regard to the vision and talent involved here. Encouragement to continue this work..... because, at the end of the day, it is just lovely.... Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed these pictures....
They look pretty but most of them seem meaningless. I wish you thought more instead of just slapping some good looking images over one another. Good luck with your work.
So.. How much do you pay the original artists to use their pictures in your work? Or are you using their pictures without permission?
This is gorgeous! Hope you decide to start selling this. I would love to have a copy of your art. :)
Hi Nevessart and everybody.. I need to ask.. If I use one of the pictures for my school project poster, is it ok if I put the name of the artist into the poster (for example left corner) or not ok to use it at all?.. Sorry for asking, but in my country there are different laws about material shared online and I don t want to offence you as an artist.. Thanks
For me, they are too fantastical. don't get me wrong, an AMAZING photograph of this planet photoshopped to be unrealistic mixed with a studio photograph looks great. I am a double exposure photographer, both digital and film, and i know the processes but here i don't see a series or more importantly, anything you are interested in. They are all different and there are too many. Are any of these your photographs? Did you just take them from someplace online and add them in photoshop? I have created an offshoot of my #doubleexposeeurope project to create things like 'giants in the city', musicians and architecture, nature vs. urban landscapes and I think you need to hone your idea to something more personal. They are great, but too much and over the top. Keep it up and find what you like about it 1924446_10...fe976d.jpg
These are not double exposures, but photoshop compositions. You are using photos from other people (e.g. the freediver shot). I hope yu are at least doing this with author's consent.
yes , i noticed too that he doesnt have the permission to use these pix ... this is not professional
Load More Replies...Wow I absolutely love these. Especially the animal ones. The lions were my favorite. I would love to buy these if you ever start selling them. Keep up the amazing work!
do you sell prints of your work? I would be very interested in purchasing some
Actually not but maybe soon! I'll let you know :) have a great day
Load More Replies...Perhaps if this person is really only 18yrs old, they still have a lot to learn with regards to infringement, professionalism, and being able to name the way in which their work was made/formed โ but, nonetheless, I find it very visually creative. Some of those pictures really drew me in, so overall I think this person needs informative help in order to become more professional, but also needs to have credit given where it is due with regard to the vision and talent involved here. Encouragement to continue this work..... because, at the end of the day, it is just lovely.... Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed these pictures.... We all have to start somewhere, :)
Nice work. I love it wether its right or wrong just appreciate the talent. Good job
So beautiful! We would love to feature your work on our site. We're a startup online art community - Check us out if you're interested!
I like this, and even though it's been done many times before, it looks great.
It would be a shame if their are any infringements involved in this work, as the end product is very beautiful and creative. And I have really enjoyed looking at them.
Great artwork....It takes patience and love to come out with something beautiful as these....
nice editing Contacts: Outsource Quicker Ltd. Web: www.clippingpathfaster.com Email: info@clippingpathfaster.com
The steam locomotive with blue smoke and yellow headlight - I'm curious to where you took that photograph?
The photo of the steam locomotive with blue smoke - where did you take that photograph?
Probably not at all.. Many of these sorts of photos are being made out of 2 googled images.. unfortunately.. I doubt they are all self-made tbh..
Load More Replies...I am curious on your process. Is this all in camera or blending in an application like photoshop? The reason I ask is that it is hard to believe you can get the subject to stand in front of glass. The lions are an example of what I mean.
Do you sell prints of your work? please contact me if possible about purchasing some of this art.
Nevessart Do you have these copyrighted ? I am interested in this one? TYVM fc46c34e6d...5badbd.jpg
Dear Nevess, I am an interior designer and I would be happy to use one of your photo in my interior. I sent you a request on facebook. Or could you please contact me at katerina.gninenko@gmail.com? Thank you so much :)
Dear Nevess, I am an interior designer and I would be happy to use one your photo in my interior. I sent you a request in facebook. Or could you please contact me at katerina.gninenko@gmail.com? Thank you so much :)
From a creative point of view the images are beautiful, but as itโs been pointed out there may well be copyright infringement on the source images, or maybe they have been bought as stock, it should be clarified, the younger generation of artists and photographers seem to overlook this important subject a lot. Zero responses to these wuestions also raise suspicion. And sadly websites like boredpanda donโt give two hoots about it either, itโs all just clicks.
Hi nevessart, please send me your email id, need to use your pics for a magazine.
Really well done! Make sure you use your own images, or use "Public Domain images (royalty-free) as well there are sites like Pixabay where you can get images you can use without attribution. BUT that doesn't mean you don't have to follow legal constraints, like model or property release, etc. It's not as complicated as it sounds.
God, I was trying to do something similar, I never saw photos like yours before I began to doing the same, now I found a big inspiration on your work. Thank you <3
For a minute I thought GLaDOS was at the bottom of the first one. If they could do on on portal 2 then...
I expected these to look kinda word but these look amazing, keep up the good work. Hope to see more soon???
Perhaps if this person is really only 18yrs old, they still have a lot to learn with regards to infringement, professionalism, and being able to name the way in which their work was made/formed โ but, nonetheless, I find it very visually creative. Some of those pictures really drew me in, so overall I think this person needs informative help in order to become more professional, but also needs to have credit given where it is due with regard to the vision and talent involved here. Encouragement to continue this work..... because, at the end of the day, it is just lovely.... Thanks for sharing, I really enjoyed these pictures....
They look pretty but most of them seem meaningless. I wish you thought more instead of just slapping some good looking images over one another. Good luck with your work.
So.. How much do you pay the original artists to use their pictures in your work? Or are you using their pictures without permission?
This is gorgeous! Hope you decide to start selling this. I would love to have a copy of your art. :)
Hi Nevessart and everybody.. I need to ask.. If I use one of the pictures for my school project poster, is it ok if I put the name of the artist into the poster (for example left corner) or not ok to use it at all?.. Sorry for asking, but in my country there are different laws about material shared online and I don t want to offence you as an artist.. Thanks
For me, they are too fantastical. don't get me wrong, an AMAZING photograph of this planet photoshopped to be unrealistic mixed with a studio photograph looks great. I am a double exposure photographer, both digital and film, and i know the processes but here i don't see a series or more importantly, anything you are interested in. They are all different and there are too many. Are any of these your photographs? Did you just take them from someplace online and add them in photoshop? I have created an offshoot of my #doubleexposeeurope project to create things like 'giants in the city', musicians and architecture, nature vs. urban landscapes and I think you need to hone your idea to something more personal. They are great, but too much and over the top. Keep it up and find what you like about it 1924446_10...fe976d.jpg
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