Here are some examples:
I started out by looking for an online site which would create this look but they all requested payment for the results so I looked into Photoshop and seeing whether it would be do-able through that software.
I found a video on YouTube that explained how to do it:
As a test I chose this as the main image:
I went into Photoshop and made two columns with the 'filler images' and then duplicated the columns to fill the rest of the canvas space.
I merged the duplicated layers together to make a single layer and dragged it into a separate Photoshop document already loaded with the main image. I then reduced the 'filler images' layers' opacity to make the main image visible and to create the desired effect.
I think this looks quite effective and it's only a test. I feel creating a proper version will be pretty straightforward if the idea goes ahead.
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