As part of the project is marked on the presentation of our work I decided to try out a few different layouts of how I could present the 5 photographs I've taken to see what looks best. I've brought some A3 black mounting board (as i feel the photographs will stand out best against black rather than white - it will make the people featured in the images stand out rather than blend in) to mount the photos on but to practice I just laid them on some A3 white card I had so to not mess up the mounting board.
Here are my best 4 layout ideas which I then chose from:
Out of these 4 layout ideas I have picked the last one as the way I wanted to mount up my photographs. I think it works best as it's clean and simple, it doesn't look messy or as though the images are overlapped.
I chose to have all five images on one sheet of mounting board as I feel they work best as a collective; the images join together to almost tell a story and are stronger as one than by themselves.
I feel they look really effective together and I'm really pleased with how they have turned out in the black and white tone, and also the red heart in the background really stands out how I wanted it to.
I think the photos evoke emotions in the viewer and make you smile as you see the strong relationships these people have and that I am really pleased with - I think a photograph should always leave an effect on the person viewing it.
This is the overall mounted up project:
I'm really happy with how it has turned out!
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