Let’s get another dose of creative fun: check a new set of various photo collages people made with Photo Creator, a free tool to create realistic stock photos in split minutes.
By the way, we work on our collage maker all the time to add new features and give users even more space for creativity. Among the recent improvements:
Enjoy, smile and try Photo Creator by yourself – who knows, perhaps your collages will be featured in the next collection. You can also check hundreds of photo collages on Moose: the collection is updated from day to day.
Family portrait. Overplanetary edition.
Beauty is not nature – it’s art, honey
Weather is nothing when you are really hot
Newbie in the office
Cattastic!
Work work work
Things are not just things… They are stories and memories. Excluding socks.
Keep calm and… run away
Lazy mornings are our favorite kind of party
Family weekends are full of everything
Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?
Friday mood in the office
Money, money, money… Must be funny in a rich men’s world.
Mummy’s mode
Special agents squad of the future
What makes these creative photo collages special? People, objects and places photographed in different locations (not only studios but also countries and even continents) and on different days are combined in one picture to tell a new story. And users don’t need any special skills or budget to do it for their own goals.
Read more how Photo Creator works, check the previous set of funny photo collages or just try it and make your own funny photo collages.
Killer UX transforms dying businesses. See precisely how intuitive interfaces slashed operational chaos and turned…
Robots doing all your work sounds perfect—until they’re stuck in loops, grabbing random tweets, and…
Most emails are forgettable. Great ones hook you fast, look sharp, and drive clicks. Here’s…
We put top AI face swappers to the test—beards, glasses, head tilts, and more. Some…
Learn more about each step within the design process to improve your UX workflow.
A deep dive into the smallest images in graphic design: the history of icons, their…
This website uses cookies.