"Double Trouble" is a collection of photographs created through the double exposure technique, which explores the connection between photographed subjects and the resulting composite image. On a sunny day at Kalemegdan fortress, I approached random people with my camera and asked to photograph them. Surprisingly, they agreed without inquiring about the purpose of the photos. I double-exposed their portraits on 35mm film with images of architecture from New Belgrade. The project aims to investigate and showcase how people readily consent to the use of their personal identity without considering the potential (mis)use of their pictures.