Photography triplet

Many art photographers use triplets to describe more complicated story or to attract the viewer by showing related prints together.

Some art critics like triplets because the best photographers are able to describe as complicated story as in simple documentary movie.

Some triplets (called clone triplets) are the same image repeated with slight alterations (for example toned to different colors, or mixed color and monochromatic photos) or, more rarely, seemingly identical images with minor, detailed changes.

Multiple images chained together are called photography fold.

For vertical triplet, older image is usually on the top and more recent on bottom.

The deterioration of the remains of the American Star - an example of a photographic triplet.