A photo-sculpture is the reproduction of persons, animals, and things, in 3-dimensions by taking a series of photos in the round and using them as synchronized photo projections to create a sculpture.
[1] The process was invented and patented by French artist (painter, sculptor and photographer) François Willème in 1860.
He took a series of photographs from around a subject and used them to carve a likeness of the figure.
Contemporary photo sculptures are obtained through a process of 3D scanning and 3D printing.
The results are small statues that represent the portrayed entity.