Deconstructive Montage Photography
The real definition of virtual reality and deconstructive montage is Photo that aims to disprove the theory that it is all about being at the right time right place. According to Johansson (2021) “Something different, something where the process starts when you press the trigger”. Both the methods aim that give photographs and the thoughts that accompany how they are placed into new me awning and vision. Each approach differs in how it is put together and how it presents its intentional concepts and meanings. However, they all start with a reason.

A deconstructive montage is not a smooth picture but attracts the viewers. They’re made with little or no experience, and the result is sloppy and messy due to the apparent juxtaposition of the images involved. montages usually present a point of view on a subject, as in the presented work I am trying to express how we are truly believing in media without actually knowing the real truth as believing with closing eyes with real trust. In my work, the background paper headings represent a result with a gun in metallic, but the gun in the paper put up a question if it was really happened/ who is responsible and what is the real truth.  This photomontage has been inspired by artists “Jhon Hartfield and Hanna Hoch used deconstructive montage as means to poetically critique the social and political changes of her time” (Sommerville 2014). 
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