



Zaklina Anderson uses double exposures of both people and landscapes, creating a dream like feeling to her images.
I found Anderson’s work interesting due to the combination of the two elements, something that I have previously used within my work. I want to carry on the idea of landscapes and nature offering peace, while producing self portraits to show the uncomfortable side to social anxiety.
She described how using a double exposure allows her to explore a narrative that cannot be produced by simply showing one photograph. The lack of colour means there is little distraction, yet combining two photographs means we get a sense of business which leaves the images with an unsettling feel.