photoillustration
English
Etymology
Perhaps from photograph + illustration.
Noun
photoillustration (plural photoillustrations)
- an edited photograph
- 1985 October, Paul Reese, “An Annotated Bibliography of The Journal of Technical Writing and Communication : 1981–1984”, in Journal of Technical Writing and Communication[1], volume 15, number 4, , →ISSN, pages 373–380:
- Suggests that current photoillustration practices receive both denial and reinforcement from empirical research
- 2012 August 24, Katrin Eismann, Sean Duggan, James Porto, Photoshop Masking & Compositing: Photoshop Masking & Comp_p2[2], New Riders, →ISBN:
- weeks of work to create one photoillustration. 1. After planning the image, I would start by photographing all the elements
- 2017, Lawrence D Taylor, “The Winnipeg Monorail Proposal of the 1970s: Using Technological Innovation to Reinvigorate Transit Tom”, in Manitoba History[3], number 83, pages 14-24:
- A photoillustration published in the Winnipeg Tribune on 11 January 1962 showed how Portage Avenue might look