How to Make a Photo Mosaic

The first step in making a photo mosaic is first understanding what a photo mosaic is. A photo mosaic is a creative way to display hundreds or even thousands of smaller images all at once. These images are carefully arranged in a grid to build an overall main image. From a distance, the collection of photos blends together to create a beautiful work of art, but up close, each individual image can be viewed.
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Fan Photo Experience at Gillette Stadium – The World’s Largest Photo Booth (540ft)

A one-of-a kind Fan Photo Experience atop Gillette Stadium’s new 22-story Lighthouse! This experience, seemingly the world’s largest photo booth, captures two amazing photos, one over 540ft away. Continue reading

Barclays Center 10 Year Anniversary Interactive Mosaic

Picture this: thousands of fans coming together to create a huge work of art that will live on forever. That’s exactly how Brooklyn’s Barclays Center celebrated a decade of unforgettable moments at their arena. It’s an interactive mosaic like no other, and we’re happy to be part of it!
 
  • Group admiring the backlit mosaic mural

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World Autism Month Donation Mosaic

April is World Autism Month, so Autism Speaks is asking everyone to make a pledge and add their photo to the World Autism Month Donation Mosaic. Donating, getting involved, fundraising and wearing blue are all ways we can pledge to the Autism Speaks cause.
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Live Print Mosaic: Super Bowl LV

Live Print Mosaic Events are back! The Picture Mosaics Team traveled to Super Bowl LV in Tampa to help fans build the #tampabaylv mosaic. Continue reading

NEW! Do It Yourself Virtual Mosaic

Looking to create your own virtual mosaic? Picture Mosaics has expanded the Online Mosaic Tool to allow users to create their own embeddable virtual mosaic. Starting at just $0, users can add à la carte features to customize their virtual mosaic event and meet any budget. Continue reading

Indy 500 Photo Mosaic

On May 30, 1911, Ray Harroun would be the first ever winner of the Indy 500. Since the inaugural race, the Indianapolis 500 has always had an audience. This year’s pandemic broke that streak. On August 23, 2020 the Indy 500 ran with no audience. However, through a photo mosaic, fans of the Indy 500 were able to attend the race in a new way. Continue reading