Though it has come to refer generally to painting that emulates the look of photographs, typically with hyperrealistic clarity, the term `photorealistic` traces its roots to Photorealism. It is a form of illustration where the designer closely matches it to the original image or photo as much as possible. Usually achieved by, but not limited to, pencil sketches. So here are some excellent examples of Photorealism in logo design that emulate the original image as much as possible.
Bull Logo

Bird & Bottle by Emir Ayouni

Meet Wessy by Gert van Duinen

Digiplug Logo Template by Ijajil

Dogs Of Logic Logos by Emrich Office

Salami & Co by Oscar Bastidas

Alchemy Bar / 2017 by kissmiklos .

Ninsare – Branding by JU&KE design studio

CAFE RACER by Chris Lago

Badges & Illustrations by Mike

Golden Time by Leonid Arestov

Mr. Burton by Bradda Design

Bajuwarus Weizenbock by Olav Marahrens

Black Coffee by Dan Gretta

Ex libris collection III by Halisten Studio

ROOSTERS l logotypes by Ivan Voznyak

Atlas by Widakk

Goji Khan by zerographics

El Kapan by Marka Collective

Logos Volume 1 by Forefathers Group

Heisenberg by almosh82

Haribon by garyliston

BackSpin Golf Apparel by LuBeraDesign

Explorer by Alex Seciu

Logo Collection. Vol. 01 by Alexey Sokolov

Mister Pronka by zerographics

Kingwood by manakov

Fishing Logos and Badges by designhatti
