Things you stick your face through for photos
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What is the name of those things where you put your face in a hole and someone takes a picture so it looks like you're something else? E.g. a cardboard/wooden stand with a picture of a pirate and a mermaid with the faces cut out, and you and your friend put your faces through the hole so in the photo you look like a pirate and a mermaid?
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What is the name of those things where you put your face in a hole and someone takes a picture so it looks like you're something else? E.g. a cardboard/wooden stand with a picture of a pirate and a mermaid with the faces cut out, and you and your friend put your faces through the hole so in the photo you look like a pirate and a mermaid?
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Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
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Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
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@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
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What is the name of those things where you put your face in a hole and someone takes a picture so it looks like you're something else? E.g. a cardboard/wooden stand with a picture of a pirate and a mermaid with the faces cut out, and you and your friend put your faces through the hole so in the photo you look like a pirate and a mermaid?
single-word-requests expression-requests photography
What is the name of those things where you put your face in a hole and someone takes a picture so it looks like you're something else? E.g. a cardboard/wooden stand with a picture of a pirate and a mermaid with the faces cut out, and you and your friend put your faces through the hole so in the photo you look like a pirate and a mermaid?
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Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
Nov 14 at 1:30
1
Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
– Scott
Nov 14 at 1:31
@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
– Hot Licks
Nov 14 at 2:05
This Q is better asked on Photography
– Kris
Nov 14 at 8:01
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Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
Nov 14 at 1:30
1
Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
– Scott
Nov 14 at 1:31
@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
– Hot Licks
Nov 14 at 2:05
This Q is better asked on Photography
– Kris
Nov 14 at 8:01
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Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
Nov 14 at 1:30
Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
Nov 14 at 1:30
1
1
Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
– Scott
Nov 14 at 1:31
Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
– Scott
Nov 14 at 1:31
@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
– Hot Licks
Nov 14 at 2:05
@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
– Hot Licks
Nov 14 at 2:05
This Q is better asked on Photography
– Kris
Nov 14 at 8:01
This Q is better asked on Photography
– Kris
Nov 14 at 8:01
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They're called stand-in / cut out photo stands
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I don't think that there is a definitive name for it, but here are some of the names it's called. Personally I like "peep board" and it works just fine. Try searching on the internet and see the results.
- peep board
- peep-hole board
- seaside peep-through board
- your-face here cutout
- carboard cutout
- comic foreground
- seaside photo board
- happy fun time face board
Sources:
- https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715124528AAPPp9p
- https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=611546
- https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1156485
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They're called stand-in / cut out photo stands
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I don't think that there is a definitive name for it, but here are some of the names it's called. Personally I like "peep board" and it works just fine. Try searching on the internet and see the results.
- peep board
- peep-hole board
- seaside peep-through board
- your-face here cutout
- carboard cutout
- comic foreground
- seaside photo board
- happy fun time face board
Sources:
- https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715124528AAPPp9p
- https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=611546
- https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1156485
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I don't think that there is a definitive name for it, but here are some of the names it's called. Personally I like "peep board" and it works just fine. Try searching on the internet and see the results.
- peep board
- peep-hole board
- seaside peep-through board
- your-face here cutout
- carboard cutout
- comic foreground
- seaside photo board
- happy fun time face board
Sources:
- https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715124528AAPPp9p
- https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=611546
- https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1156485
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I don't think that there is a definitive name for it, but here are some of the names it's called. Personally I like "peep board" and it works just fine. Try searching on the internet and see the results.
- peep board
- peep-hole board
- seaside peep-through board
- your-face here cutout
- carboard cutout
- comic foreground
- seaside photo board
- happy fun time face board
Sources:
- https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715124528AAPPp9p
- https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=611546
- https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1156485
I don't think that there is a definitive name for it, but here are some of the names it's called. Personally I like "peep board" and it works just fine. Try searching on the internet and see the results.
- peep board
- peep-hole board
- seaside peep-through board
- your-face here cutout
- carboard cutout
- comic foreground
- seaside photo board
- happy fun time face board
Sources:
- https://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080715124528AAPPp9p
- https://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/showthread.php?t=611546
- https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1156485
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Unimpressively, they are called face-in-hole props.
– Phil Sweet
Nov 14 at 1:30
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Wow! We have a "photography" tag!
– Scott
Nov 14 at 1:31
@Scott - Yeah, with 15 questions.
– Hot Licks
Nov 14 at 2:05
This Q is better asked on Photography
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