Photo-referencing
Photo-referencing in visual art is the practice of creating art based on a photograph. Art produced through this technique is said to be photo-referenced. The method is widely used by artists, either in their daily work, as part of their training, or to improve their artistic eye.
Photo-referencing, rather than working with live models, is useful for cases in which an artist seeks to realistically produce a work of art based on some subject that is not readily available, such as a specific person who is not available or a structure in another country.
The Grid Method
When an artist's ability to recall images is lacking, photo-referencing is a useful skill and especially useful when the goal is to replicate an image with great detail.Artists may use a lightbox as an aid in photo-referencing. Additionally, the use of the grid-method in photo-referencing has gained popularity due to its straightforward nature. The grid-method begins by drawing a grid on the reference photo, and then copying that grid lightly onto the medium of choice that the drawing will be completed on. By focusing on one block in the grid at a time, artists are able to recreate the image much more precisely.
Artists choose a reference photo that usually aids in providing direction where creativity is lacking. Reference photos are also helpful for an artist to develop composition and proportionality in their work. Many reference photos are found on websites such as or . To avoid copyright, either changing the reference in noticeable ways or finding copyright-free photos is key. Some artists prefer to combine multiple reference photos they have collected as a way to aid in adding a unique factor to their finished piece and also a way to avoid copyright.