Multi-Layered Location Photos

Stephanie Jung Over-Exposes Pictures of Japan for Art

You may be tempted to book an appointment with an optometrist after looking at these Stephanie Jung photos, but rest assured, your vision did not get significantly worse right before encountering these images. What you are looking at are pictures of various Japanese locations that have been multi-exposed to the point where it appears as though several of the same images have been layered and compressed into one. The results are a trippy, but wholy satisfying visual experience that somewhat resembles 3D pictures as they’d look without glasses.

The most spectacular of these Stephanie Jung still frames are ones that overlook cityscapes. The overlapping buildings make it appear as though these metropolises are denser than they really are, giving it a futuristic aesthetic.
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