When developing the narrative of the photobook I began to do this with the physical prints of photographs that I had as I found it more useful to be able to move them and discard them in front of me physically, beginning with all of the photographs in front of me I went through the photographs and grouped them together based on situations and tells, the action photographs, scene setting and others, once I had them grouped I began to be able to build a narrative, moving from creating and setting the area, and developing a sense of character, using the photographs of just the girls themselves, showing them interacting with the scenery. I further moved onto the ‘action’ photographs, showing the contents of the story, ones with the hands across the males face and the crowding ones, this then would allow me to lead onto a ‘resolution’, using the more ominous photographs towards the end, the slightly out of focus and also the half exposed landscape photographs.
This act of laying the photographs helped me to develop this narrative, below I have my final groupings of a narrative in a ‘beginning, middle and end’ style as to help my design process. In Lightroom I will now be able to narrow down my photographs further however I have been able to create a starting base for myself to see what works in the photobook and the actual layout.