
In the realm of photography, there exists a captivating technique known as multiple exposure photography. This art form involves capturing and blending multiple images into a single frame, creating a mesmerizing tapestry of layered visual narratives.

Fujifilm X-Photographer Benny Ang explains the technique of multiple exposure photography, teaching enthusiasts how to unlock its potential through pre-visualization principles.
Benny shared valuable insights on creative process principles. Participants were led through the intricate dance of imagination and technicality, learning how to envision the final image before even clicking the shutter.



Multiple exposure photography allows you to create layered images in one frame. Each exposure adds to the narrative, creating a visual symphony that goes beyond a regular photograph. Participants were encouraged to explore various elements like textures, colours, shadows, and light while creating their own visual multiverses.



Multiple exposure photography reveals unseen worlds. It enables photographers to explore imagination and creativity beyond reality. Layering images creates a new multiverse where time, space, and light combine to tell captivating visual stories.



Benny Ang is a skilled practitioner who uses multiple exposure photography as a powerful tool for visual storytelling.
Pre-visualization principles and hands-on practise during the twilight photo walk help photographers unlock creativity and explore limitless possibilities in imagery layers.



The evening concluded with a review session where participants showcased their creations and received feedback from Benny. The session aimed to unlock imagination, push photography boundaries, and explore new visual realms.

All photos were taken using the Fujifilm X-S20 with XF16-80mmF4 R OIS WR

Jere Chong/Fujifilm Singapore