The Art of Double Exposure
There’s something about layering light, texture, and feeling into a single frame. Double exposure is one of 2025’s most exciting photography trends, captured right here in our Niagara-based natural light studio. This space is designed for creatives looking for a clean, minimalist backdrop with endless opportunities to create. So, let’s dive into it.
Double exposure is having a quiet comeback—and we're loving it. Think softness, depth, movement. One image overlays another, creating something that feels a little dreamlike, a little raw. We recently had Lyndi Photo in the studio—her work lives right at the edge of editorial and emotional. She’s been playing with double exposures in a way that feels fresh but timeless.
Double exposures are quietly becoming one of photography’s most compelling trends—offering a way to layer emotion, movement, and mood into a single frame. In a world craving more nuance and feeling, this technique invites us to see beyond the obvious.
In this image, captured by Lyndi, the creative vision was all about duality—stillness and motion, clarity and blur. Shot against the soft limewashed walls of Largo’s Loft, the photo plays with light and movement to reflect the complexity of a moment that doesn’t need to choose just one feeling. It’s feminine, slightly ghosted, and effortlessly bold—like a memory, half-held.
Largo’s Loft was made for this kind of work—natural light, soft textures, and endless angles to explore. It’s a space that invites creativity without forcing it. If you’re searching for a photography studio in Niagara with beautiful natural light and room to get creative, our studio offers a versatile, design-forward space for your next shoot.
And if Lyndi’s layered, artful style speaks to you, get in touch to book a session that feels just as intentional. It just works. If you’ve been wanting to try something different for your next portrait or branding session—let it be this.