fotomontaaid
Fotomontaaid are images created by combining multiple photographs into a single composition, often by cutting, layering, and blending elements from different sources. The resulting works can express ideas, narratives, or social and political commentary that would be difficult to achieve with a single photograph. The term is used in Estonian to refer to photomontage in both traditional and digital forms.
Origins of fotomontaaid trace to early 20th century art movements such as Dada and Constructivism, with artists
Techniques used in fotomontaaid include cutting and joining printed images, as well as digital methods such
Applications span fine art, journalism, advertising, film, and editorial illustration. Notable examples include John Heartfield's anti-Nazi