Psychography is a type of portraiture capturing the true image of any subject's Soul, through photography, illustration, film, or video.
The process of creating a psychograph requires the use of an original source image featuring the target subject. The image is visually deconstructed by duplicating, overlaying, and mirroring the source onto itself, producing a form similar to a kaleidoscope or mandala. The process can be repeated further to produce psychographs of virtually any size:
Current experiments have produced psychographic forms resembling landscapes (e.g. this website's current design). These "metaphysical landscapes" are a combination of one or more psychographs, and can reach virtually any size. This claim is currently being tested with Adam's"Big Bridge of Hope," a psychographic mass of landscapes extending for a literal mile, created from various photos found on Google's Search Engine (keyword: Hope).
To commission your own personalized psychograph and/or landscape, please contact via e-mail.