I have chose to order my final series by placing one image from each of my exam shoots after one another; I chose to pick one image of each dog first, then one image which I believe captures the dog's personality, after this I chose one image of each dog and their owner, then one image of each dog's lead before lastly exploring the differences between each dog's paw. By setting out the final pieces in this way comparisons are easier made than if the images were all mixed together, also I believe this structure is more effective than if they were placed in shoot order, as then the viewer cannot easily see the differences between each owner, and dog's lifestyles. Overall I am pleased with my final series of images as I believe they are effective and cohesive, and they all explore the same items meaning that again they all link. Erwitt's influence can be seen in certain images whereby I have captured the dog's being mischievous or one image whereby a dog is jumping in my exam shoot two, links effectively to one of Erwitt's images (as explored in my connecting essay.) Moreover,Sebastian Magnani's influence isn't directly shown aesthetically in my images, but its shown in the aims behind them as I have explored the interactions between dog and owner, as well as exploring the dogs personality, if I was to expand this I would include some images capturing the owner's personality, in order to allow more links/comparisons to be made.
I have chose to present my final pieces on my blogger rather tan on a powerpoint as I believe by having all of the images next to one another, it's easier to see the differences between each household, whereas if they were on separate slides on a power point this would be harder to do, as the images would all be of different slides. I have also experimented with presenting my images in a variety of ways, as shown below:
This is an effective way of presenting my images, however they would all have to be either portrait or landscape to present them in this way, and my images are not therefore this causes an issue with presenting all my images in this way. This is a technique which I learned when experimenting with my computer experiments for this project (in my component 2.)
















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