On top of the photo-book made we were given the opportunity to selected 5-6 photographs, which would be printed for us to present along side our book. I gathered that these photographs may be the same photographs, which were introduced in the book or slightly different images relating to your overall theme and concept. These images are supposed to tell your story in a similar way to the book in fewer images and will correlate to what has already been presented.
After receiving some advice about strong images and making sure that the images, which I present would work as a collective story board. I choose to work with the images of objects I had taken, we were asked to choose 6 images to send for printing, so these are the 6 images I chose.
I decided to present these images in a picture story format as they provided a story and theme and therefore worked well together to express this. I decided to keep the name of the collection the same as my book, which is ‘ The Aftermath.’ I felt this fit the theme and story I was trying to portray quite well. Overall, I enjoyed the project as it allowed me to connect with my Granddad on a much deeper level. I liked working with in a documentary style and also taking snapshot images, however for future projects I would like to maybe explore staged images as well snapshot images, still working in this documentary style genre.