Photo tips for a successful mosaic

How to choose your main photo wisely: Selecting the main photo is a crucial step in creating my mosaic. This is the image that will be highlighted, made up of thousands of small pictures. Keep in mind that the mosaic technique does not perfectly reproduce all the fine details: some very small elements may fade or disappear.

Here are six examples of results that vary depending on the face size in your main photo. This will help you better understand why it is preferable to choose a close-up photo, and why group photos are not suitable.

Don’t worry: once your photo is selected, I will crop it so that it perfectly fits into the final composition. I will then send it to you by email so you can approve it before starting the mosaic creation.

Still hesitating about which photo to choose? If, despite my recommendations, you still have doubts about your main photo, I can help you make the right choice. I will tell you which one(s) will give the best result based on your preferences. I offer a completely free diagnosis to let you know if your photo is suitable for your mosaic project. Click here

How to choose your tile photos? The tile photos are the small images that I will use to create your main visual.

I recommend mixing different types of photos: day and night scenes, landscapes, indoor photos, portraits or group photos… This diversity will bring richness and dynamism to the final creation.

To align the photos as best as possible, I reserve the right to crop or manually rotate some photos if necessary.