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Creative Double Exposure using Nik Analog & Photoshop

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This session focuses on using the Double Exposure tool inside Nik Collection (Analog Efex) as a creative starting point — not the traditional two-faces-merged-together look, but a more expressive, layered approach.

Once the base image is created in Nik, we’ll move into Photoshop to show how small, thoughtful adjustments can elevate the final result — refining tone, contrast, and colour so the image feels finished and cohesive.

This session is designed to get you experimenting, seeing possibilities, and enjoying the process — whether you’re new to double exposure or simply want to explore it in a more flexible, creative way.

You’ll learn:

  • How to use the Double Exposure tool in Nik Analog creatively

  • Choosing and combining images that work well together

  • Using the tool creatively to shape the overall look of your image

  • Adding the final touches in Photoshop to bring the image together

COST: $39.00 AUD

What is included:

  • Live Session delivered by Zoom

  • Recording of session

What if I can’t attend ?

  • If you can’t join due to time zone differences or other commitments, no worries — you can still book and receive the session recording. Both sessions are identical, so choose the time that suits you best.

Who this session is for:

  • Photographers and digital artists wanting to explore double exposure creatively

  • Anyone who enjoys layered, expressive imagery

  • Creatives looking for a low-pressure, inspiring way to get back into making

Number of participants

  • Limited to 10 participants with a minimum number of participants of four people.

Booking Process

After your booking you will receive a confirmation email with details and zoom link.

Time zones:

  • I’m based in Sydney Australia (AEST) .

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