The more photos I have the more likely I am to use the collage technique - cropping or printing the photos to the size I need them. Here are a couple of collage-type pages with 7 pictures on them.
In both of these examples, one picture is separated a bit from the others, but they both clearly show the collage technique. The first layout uses one picture printed quite small more like an embellishment.
Rather than using a collage, this layout has a larger picture juxtapositioned against a grouping of five smaller pictures, with a small embellishment-type picture finishing the look.
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