Photojoiner photography is where multiple photographs are taken of different areas of the object/building you've chosen to take a photo of. These groups of photos are then joined together to create one image. Examples of this have been shown below. It is evident what's been captured, however the different sizes of miniature photographs make the overall image look artistic and intriguing. It's an extremely creative way to form a photograph.
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This photojoiner photograph makes the building on the left look as though it's toppling backwards, even though it isn't. There's so many creative ways you can be with photojoiner pictures, and this illusion is one of them. |
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This photograph exaggerates the amount of clutter within this bedroom. Becuase multiple pictures of messy areas have been taken and put into one image, it makes the amount of mess look as though it's increased, when in reality it's most likely less crowded with clutter than what's being demonstrated. |
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This chair looks extremely crippled and jumbled up. This photojoiner creation makes the chair look like an unstable piece of furniture, even though in real life it's probably safe and sturdy as most chairs are. |
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Although this picture of a phone and earphones hasn't literally been taken, it's obvious that this is the subject of the photograph. The earphone wires somehow show the path the wires take, even though each miniature picture hasn't been lined up perfectly with eachother. Furthermore, the phone's structure has been fractured through individual pictures, but the music playing is still visible which is all the audience need to see. |
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