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Photography Students

High School

Double Exposures

In Photography, students created meaningful double exposure photographs based on the big idea of “Home”. First, students mind-mapped their ideas about home and what makes a home.


Students combined a self-portrait taken in class in small groups, with a photograph of a place that represents the idea of home. Students combined these images with their mind-maps either in Adobe Photoshop or by hand to create the final product.

Photography: About

Student Work

Photography: Headliner
Photography: Pro Gallery

Brief Overview

Big Idea: Home

Essential Question: How can you illustrate your experience of home? What makes a home?

Focus Artists/Concepts: Andreas Lie, Wanda Wulz, Mind Mapping, Christoffer Relander, Symmetry, Framing, Leading Lines, and Rule of Thirds. 

Final Artwork: Double Exposure Photograph on Adobe Photoshop and Mind Map

Photography: Headliner
Photography: Pro Gallery

Focus Artist

Andreas Lie

Andreas Lie is an engineering student from Haugesund, now living in Bergen, Norway. He's 25 and has found an international audience with his work, most notably with the series "Norwegian Woods" that merges portraits of Norwegian animals with the landscapes in which they live.

Photography: Headliner

©2018 by Erin Maloney.

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