Joiners
A joiner is a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs. It can be created from prints or created digitally on a computer. A panograph is distinct because overlapping edges of photographs aren't removed.
A joiner is a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs. It can be created from prints or created digitally on a computer.
A panograph is distinct because overlapping edges of photographs aren't removed.
This is an example of joiners, it was made by taking lots of photos from different angles and different positions and then merging them together to create one photo, it is quite odd because the boys face has moved a lot.
This photograph is another example of a joiner, however it doesn't have as much movement as the other joiners, really like this because it is quite simple, there isn't a lot going on but David Hockney made it look very busy.
A joiner is a photographic technique in which one picture is assembled from several overlapping photographs. It can be created from prints or created digitally on a computer. A panograph is distinct because overlapping edges of photographs aren't removed.
try to develop your critical language, review an image through connotation (it looks like a picasso), denotation, it's a series of images taken from different positions, etc.
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