A photomontage is a series of individual photographs, collectively of one subject, arranged together to create a single image. Sometimes a photomontage can move and include video. We are used to seeing single photos. Most photographs are created in a fraction of a second and do not convey a duration of time.
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Examples of Photomontage
Dundas and Ossington The Art Critic 1919-20 Raoul Hausmann 1886-1971 Purchased 1974 http://www.tate.org.uk/art/work/T01918
My Photomontage

For my montage I combined using my own images, images from the jersey archives and images from the newspapers. My own image is of the bunker on the far right. On lightroom I manipulated my image by changing the light intensity, clarity, dehaze and contrast. I also converted the image to black and white to contribute to the aesthetics of the archive and newspaper images. To create this montage I printed out the images and used a stanley knife to cut out the parts of the images I wanted to use and then arranged and glued the images onto the newspaper.
My Own Image Used
