I have decided to display my final pieces in a range of different ways that are shown and explained below:
1)For my first display, I will be displaying the images from photo-shoot 2 on foam board, all 3 separate images that are not physically connected, but will be shown next to one another. I have decided on this as I feel it is the best way to draw maximum attention to all 3 images, and as they are bright, A3 images, I feel that by not adding a boarder, the colors and brightness of the images can be better emphasized.
2)The ice images from my 3rd photo-shoot will be displayed on black display card, with a frame that boarders the whole image. I will not be using the frame to separate the images, as I feel that by leaving the image and not segmenting it, I can better create a sense of continuity between the 3 images, showing the ongoing journey of the ice from solid to melted.
3+4) The other 2 3-panel images will be displayed using the same framing technique, but will have the frame separating the 3 panels. I will be doing this as I feel in this circumstance, each image is different ans separate enough to show the 3 images as 2 completely separate points in time of the flowers lifetime. I feel that by basically framing each image individually while overall having them framed together, I can draw attention to each individual image and the differences between them, while also showing that the whole image together represents the journey of the same flower over time.
5)The final display includes 2 images, that will be displayed together to show the similarities and differences between them. One of the images is portrait, while the other is landscape. They will be displayed perpendicular to one another, (making a right angle between the 2 images) in a portrait display. I will do this, as the final product will be able to stand either vertically or horizontally. As one image is portrait and the other landscape, I feel that this will disconnect the 2 images, as one will always be turned the wrong way whichever way the display is stood. By disconnecting the 2 images in this way, I will be able to emphasis the contrast between the 2 time periods, while still displaying them in the same display.