Mole & Thomas
During World War I, commercial photographer Arthur Mole partnered with John Thomas to make a series of "living photographs," arranging thousands of soldiers into designs that created optical illusions of patriotic themes such as the American flag, a profile of Woodrow Wilson, and the Statue of Liberty. Completing these massive spectacles required a week or more of preparation. Mole and Thomas spent hours positioning the troops and constructed an enormous tower from which to photograph the arrangement. The "top" of these creations could be as far as a quarter mile from the camera, and the final composition only made sense from the camera's pseudo-aerial point of view. http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/artwork/195561?index=0