A vibrant multiple exposure portrait captures a red- haired dancer in motion, her body twisting gracefully through three synchronized frames, shot on Kodak Portra 400 film. The warm tones of the film stock emphasize the fiery brilliance of her hair and the flowing fabric of her costume, while its fine grain preserves intricate details in her form and movement. Each exposure is illuminated with strobe lights fitted with complementary gels—orange, teal, and purple—creating dynamic chromatic layers that trace the arcs of her motion with striking contrast. The fluidity of her dance is further enhanced by the soft blooming of light leaks and subtle halation around the edges, lending a nostalgic glow to the composition. Deliberate underexposure balances the overlapping frames, ensuring each phase of movement blends seamlessly into the next. The result is a fiery yet harmonious image that captures the dancer’s energy and elegance, evoking both power and grace in a single frame. The lighting is cinematic and moody, with cool neon blues and magentas dominating the palette, softened by the faint golden glow of a distant streetlamp. Film grain texture weaves through the image, blending into the shimmering reflections on the wet pavement. Shot in the style of Gregory Crewdson’s surreal urban portraits. vantablack, DB4RZ, DB4RZ style painting
