I decided to print out an array of my images from this project in a range of sizes, in order to display them in an interesting way. I started by resizing my best images onto A3, A4, and A5 canvases to be sent off to be printed.
I then decided to use photoshop to experiment with the order in which I would display this images, based on their new sizes.
For example I had selected these three images to be printed A3 so I thought it would make the most sense to have them displayed together, likely on foamboard. I decided to group these images together because they are all rather detailed and have a variety of shades of green within them. I placed them equally far apart in Photoshop and used a drop shadow layer to make them look a little bit more 3D.
I decided to make a second layout idea with six images placed inside of a window mount. Each image is printed in A5 so I thought placing a collection of smaller images together would make an interesting composition. I placed the images in this order due to their colouring, shapes, and subject matter, like placing the images of birds in the two centre spaces. If I did assemble this in real life, I would use black foam board, allowing the white on the other side to contrast that and the image. I replicated this effect in Photoshop to see how effective this would be.
Another layout idea using some of my A4 images in a window mount. I picked these images because of the blur caused by their slow shutter speed.
Since I was also making a photobook, I thought it best that I have a reduced number of prints compared to how many I would normally make, so I would have enough time to assemble them to a quality I was happy with.