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: How to combine pictures to relate them to the person who viewed these pictures? I have a lot of video footage in first person view, dramatic scenery, and a photo of an old man. I want to

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I have a lot of video footage in first person view, dramatic scenery, and a photo of an old man.

I want to combine them to make a background picture (1920 x 1080) that should transmit the message: this is what he saw, this is what shaped his face.

I came up with a picture mosaic, mixing pictures of the raw footage, but I found this unconvincing.



Then I thought about showing the face of the old man and putting footage into his eyes as a reflection, but that would limit me to one or two pictures of the footage.

How can I combine more pictures while conveying the idea of the first person point of view?

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@Cooney243

You may use the principle of proximity to highlight the different relationships between pictures.

For example, you may group pictures from the video footage with limited white space between images on one side, to indicate a close relationship, and add the picture of the old man on the other side, with larger white space between the old man and the group, to indicate a different, looser relationship.

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