The images below are the final edits that I’ve chosen to display. I plan to present them in groups of six based on a certain theme. The first set of images will be printed out size A3 because I want to show all the details within them very clearly. I’ve chosen the images based on their colour and form and how interesting they each are. The first six work really well as a group because of the contrasting colours of the cool blues and the warm reds and oranges. The different shapes and textures also well work together, such as the tiny square shapes in the top right image compared to the large abstract shape of the clouds. Each of the diagonal corner images work really well together because of the colours within them. The warm colours of the orange and the cool colours of the purple and brought out.
The second set of six is of the body. I will be presenting them in this order at size A5. I really like this combination because they are all different and similar at the same time. There’s tones of pink, purples and orange in each image. There is also a different tone and texture in each image with the use of shadow and shape. They flow well as a group and tell a unique story. They are all close ups of the human form, but they are highlighting a particular area such as the ear or the foot. My aim was to capture them and represent them in a way that hasn’t been done before. I used Rinko Kawauchi’s idea of highlighting the insignificance and thats what I’ve tried to achieve.
https://hautlieucreative.co.uk/photo17ase/2017/12/13/understanding-photo-book-design/