Human photos: Images made from people
Sincerely yours, Woodrow Wilson; 21,000 officers and men, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio
Englishman Arthur S. Mole took these extraordinary pictures of soldiers returning to America after World War I in 1918, making him the first to adopt this unique forced perspective.
The ingenious Brit photographer drafted in up 30,000 soldiers for each individual shot in order to boost morale. Mole's shots have now been put on display for the first time at the Carl Hammer Gallery, in Chicago.













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