Multiple imagery - Image bank
The pictures below are all examples of multiple imagery, they all show different images whether they are they same or not a number or times. In some of the pictures, an image has been shot from multiple angles to show how something looks. It can also be used as an alternate way to show a scene and have little gaps in the image so that the finished product is more original.
In these two images the same thing has been photographed multiple times but at different angles and placed in a multiple imagery to show all of the object. This is effective as you can get a clear view of how it looks at all different angles.
In these two images a parts of an object has been photographed and then placed together to show all of the aspect of an object in a effective and more interesting way. In doing this you are able to see the whole of the object without just seeing a simple photo of the object.
In the image below the same technique is used to show each part of the bag. By doing so you can see a close up of all the pockets and can see how the work together. The use of tone here also helps to make the parts of the back all standout singularly without them needing to be together as the whole image.
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