
.The Patent Diamond Cameo photograph was registered by F.R. Window of London in 1864. Four small oval portraits (1″ x 3/4“) were placed on a carte de visite in the shape of a diamond, each portrait being of the same person photographed in a different position.
My response to the Dimond Cameo
First I used the Elliptical Marquee tool to shape around my image. Then I added it on a plain white background.

Then I measured the other images By copying my first shape to make sure they where all the same size and then repeated this with all Four of my images.

Finally when I have set out all the images into the shape of a Dimond I changed the background to pink and added shadows to each individual image.
Final outcomes

