Photoshop
I made my still-life photo into an art gallery, by choosing a gallery of google and adding it to my documents. I then exported it onto photoshop.
I then went onto my documents and dragged my still-life edited photo onto my gallery and resized it. I then right clicked and chose perspective, so I could distort my image, it was on the correct angle.
Once I had gotten the correct size and angle, I right clicked and chose blending options, then drop shadow and edited my shadow until it was correct.
Artsteps
Firstly, I went onto artsteps and chose a free gallery template to use. Then, I imported my photos from my documents and dragged them to where I want them to be. Then I added black frames to each photo and previewed my gallery.
Conclusion
I chose my best still life edited photos and added them to two different types of virtual galleries, which really helped me experiment on photoshop and on ArtSteps. However, I prefer ArtSteps to photoshop, because I find it much easier and quicker to create my virtual gallery, especially with more still life photos.