Multiple Imagery is a
series of images of the same subject, from different angles, zooms and
perspectives put together to form a 9, 12, or 16 etc. tiled image. This
technique therefore, creates one image, which shows the subject from every
point of view. The images in multiple imagery can be of different subjects, but
would have to link somehow. For instance, the first image above is multiple
images of different buildings. Whereas all of the other images have one subject
ion all the separate images to form one multiple image. I particularly like the
fifth multiple image I have chosen as the photographer has used a girl as their
subject, and therefore focuses on her facial features such as her eyes, mouth,
hair etc. Multiple Imageries allow the viewer to see around the subject, as the
photos have been taken at different positions. Such as, in the third photo we
can see all the way around the building, from it's front, side and to the back
of it.
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