Citations:sleeveface

Noun: "a photograph in which a record sleeve is intentionally placed to create the illusion of the cover art blending into the scene..."

 * 2008 — Tony Hicks, "Sleevefacing? Pants-jumping? Here's how stupid human tricks have evolved in the Internet age", The Oakland Tribune, 20 July 2008:
 * Today's fads can entail matching facial pictures from old vinyl LPs to your body, calling it a "sleeveface," and posting it on the Internet.
 * 2009 — Jeffrey Lee Puckett, "Music to vinyl lovers' ears", Courier-Journal, 14 April 2009:
 * All new and used vinyl will be on sale for 20 percent off during the event, and the Louisville Photographic Booth Co. will be taking "sleeveface" photographs.
 * 2009 — Debby Abe, "A new hope for old vinyl", The Olympian, 13 December 2009:
 * The fad has been sweeping the Internet, with sleevefaces popping up on Facebook and art sites.
 * 2010 — John Campanelli, "Download", Plain Dealer, 3 January 2010:
 * Just when you thought your old LPs were worthless, along comes the incredible photo genre called "sleeveface." Take an old album cover, preferably with a picture of the artist on it, and then pose with it, merging the album sleeve and background together into a fun — and often unforgettable — photograph.