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RE: COMBINATION PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST FROM @PAPA-PEPPER – WEEK 7
A printing technique in photography, popular in the nineteenth century, in which a photographer would compose a final image using more than one negative. To make the combination print, the photographer would expose only a section of the print at a time.
Oscar Rijlander combined thirty-two separate images to make this one photographic print entitled The Two Ways of Life, an allegory that depicts an older man showing a younger one how best to live his life.
Interesting, but I have my own definition of what I mean by "combination photography."