Editing: Final Layout/Presentation

I have chosen a variation of photographs, presenting them in a variety of different colours, styles and sizes.

I plan on presenting these four photographs like this, this layout allows the photographs to be directly compared due to the close formation, this also creates a high contrast. I have chosen this layout because the purple and pink contrast with the yellow and orange directly and then both with each other diagonally, creating a balance of colour and therefore more appealing and creates an eye-catching effect. I will present these photographs as A5 prints, this allows all four prints to almost create the effect on one A4 piece, while still being layed out, rather then printed as one. I will present on black foam board, creating a contrast between the colourful photographs and black card.

I have chosen to lay these photographs out in this order, because in this order a sequence of smallest to largest is created. Secondly I plan on presenting the photographs this way because the colours, orange, cream with pink and yellow tones and yellow work again almost as a sequence, darkest to brightest, allowing the layout to be balanced. These photographs will be presented as A5 prints, I have chosen A5 due to the colours and fact that there are three prints, I feel any bigger than A5 would to overwhelming and take away from the effect of the edit and photograph. When presenting these photographs I will use, black foam board, creating a contrast between the colourful photographs and black backdrop.

I have chosen to present these prints, four in a row, to allow the sequence continued in each photograph to be visible within the layout, this creates an interesting effect, leading to what becomes the focal point of the images, the hole in the shell. To successfully allow the photographs to stand out in the layout I will present them on black foam board, this will contrast against the light white shell. These photographs will be presented as A5 prints, I have chosen to present them as A5 prints due to there being four photographs, I feel if the photographs where any bigger, the size would distract from the layout and sequence.

For this layout I have chosen a simple double photograph layout, I have chosen to present these photographs side by side, because I feel this way it demonstrates variation and similarity successfully, for example, the similarity being they are of the same object, being similar, but the photographs are not completely the same, this being the variation within aspects of the photographs. I will present these photographs as A4 prints, I have chosen A4 due to there only being two photographs and I want the details to be visible due to the fact the photographs are so simple, the details are what make them appealing. I will present the two photographs on a black window mount, I feel like this will add an interesting aspect and add to the simple photographs.

This layout will be the same as the previous one, due to the photographs being similar and I want to create the same effect using similar but different photographs.

I have chosen this layout because I wanted to do something different and interesting and I wanted to add a variation of different layouts for my final pieces.

I have chosen this simple layout because this is one of my most successful photographs, so I want to present this as an A4, with a simple black border, to not detract from the photograph its self.

I have chosen to do a basic layout because this is one of my strongest photographs, I want to present this as an A4, with a simple black border, to not detract from the photograph its self.

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