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PHOTO-MOSAIC. ~a large-scale detailed image made up of many photographs/an arrangement of aerial photographs forming a composite picture. There are two types of Photo Mosaics.
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PHOTO-MOSAIC ~a large-scale detailed image made up of many photographs/an arrangement of aerial photographs forming a composite picture
There are two types of Photo Mosaics This Photo-Mosaic is also considered to be Photographic Collage. It was created by David Hockney by taking many photographs and attaching them to create one whole image. Each of the photographs is of a small portion of the subject, attached they will create the entire subject. This Photo-Mosaic was created by Robert Silvers by taking an image, organizing it into thousands of small rectangles and replacing each rectangle with a photograph that has similar color and value qualities.
PHOTOMOSAIC STYLE 1 photographs of a subject shot in detail that when pieced together to form a larger image of the subject
DAVID HOCKNEYPhotographing Annie Leibovitz While She Is Photographing Me, 1982
DAVID HOCKNEYWalking In The Zen Garden, Ryoanji Temple, Kyoto 1983
POLAROID commissioned David Hockney to create Photo Mosaics out of their products…
HOW TOCreate your Own David Hockney style Photo Mosaic Choose a subject. Take many photographs of small portions of that subject. Make sure you took a photograph of all parts/areas in your subject/composition. Print the photographs. Piece them together and attach them to create your very own photo mosaic.
PHOTOMOSAIC STYLE 2 colored montages of tiny digital photographs that blend together to form a larger image
Robert Silvers JFK; 2006; Photomosaic mounted on aluminum 46 x 35" Edition of 10; 64 x 48" Edition of 6
ROBERT SILVERSMona Lisa Remastered, 2002 Photomosaic mounted on aluminum 43 x 32"
ROBERT SILVERS Girl with the Pearl Earring, 2008 Photomosaic on aluminum
ROBERT SILVERSCoca-Cola Photomosaic, Monterrey, MexicoThe PROCOR Latin building displaying a Photomosaic on a complete face
HOW TOCreate your Own Robert Silvers style Photo Mosaic Take a subject/photograph as your larger overall image. Take many photographs of subjects related to your larger image. In Photoshop edit your larger photo and create a grid over the image. Place your related photographs on top of the grid and merge those layers into one. Select areas of your larger image, switch to your merged layer and edit areas to match your larger image in color, contrast and opacity.