Multiple-Exposure Photography

Multiple-exposure photography by fine art photographer Andrew Prokos. Multiple-exposure photography utilizes the capture of numerous photographic exposures of the subject, which are then layered to create an intimate and somewhat impressionistic sketch of the scene. Andrew approaches his multiple-exposure photography from an experimental perspective, using it as a type of sketchbook for places and subjects he has photographed. The photos often include a central landmark or architectural element as the subject. Andrew’s multiple-exposure photographs are available as limited-edition fine art prints framed in various styles.

New Photography  |  Abstract Photography  |  Contemporary Photography  |  Conceptual Photography  |    |  Color Photography  |  Long-Exposure Photography  |    |  Night Photography

A multiple-exposure view of Big Ben, London from Andrew's series "Multiplicity". Composed of multiple captures of...

Multiple-Exposure Fine Art Prints

Andrew’s multiple-exposure photography prints are renowned for their clarity, tonality, and detail. We use archival printing and framing materials to ensure that the multiple-exposure photographs you purchase will stand the test of time. Each large-scale print is mounted on a rigid dibond substrate and face-mounted with 3/16″ ultra-clear acrylic. This method of mounting ensures that your framed print will stay rigid over time. The clear face-mounted acrylic accentuates the detail and sharpness inherent in each of the multiple-exposure images Andrew captures, while also protecting your print from the elements.

Multiple-Exposure Photography Gallery

Andrew’s multiple-exposure photographs are displayed in prominent homes and corporate spaces. His multiple-exposure limited edition prints are signed and numbered, and each is sold with a Certificate of Authenticity which states the date of creation, edition number, and other relevant information about the artwork. You can find examples of Andrew’s prints in production, and framed photos hanging in the homes of art collectors at our Fine Art Prints and Art Collections pages.