ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Brenizer Method

So, imagine that you have a big puzzle you want to put together. But some of the puzzle pieces are very small and hard to see. The Brenizer method is like taking a picture of just a few of those small puzzle pieces at a time, and then putting those pictures together to make a bigger picture.

Now imagine that you are a photographer and you want to take a picture of someone, but you want the background to be really blurry so that the person stands out. The Brenizer method is like taking lots of small pictures of the person and the space around them, and then putting them together to make one big picture where the person is in focus and the background is blurry.

This is done by choosing a spot to focus on the person, and then taking pictures of everything around them, moving the camera slightly each time to get a new view. Then all of these pictures are put together using special software to create the final image.

So the Brenizer method is like taking lots of small pictures and putting them together like a puzzle to make one big beautiful picture.