Above is an image I made in Photoshop of how my photographs might look if they were put into a gallery. You can see the descriptions that would go beside each image in the post "LO5: Final Edited Photographs with Descriptions". The options I might have for showing my photographs are:
- putting them into a real-life gallery
- putting them online
- putting them into a film/slideshow
The most feasible, and the cheapest, option here would be to put the photos online, as I already have on my blog. They would be free to put online and anyone who wanted to look at them could do. Similarly, making a video is free and is quite feasible - I have made one myself, which can also be seen in the post "LO5: Final Edited Photographs with Descriptions". It goes through each photo and tells you about its meaning and the techniques I used. The most difficult of these options to carry out would be putting the photos into a real-life gallery - this is because it would be hard to find a gallery in Sheffield which would display all of the UTC photographs. It would also more than likely cost me to display mine there. However, we could form a gallery in the UTC Creative Exchange for free in order for everyone here to see the photos. It would take some setting up, however, so it is the least feasible of the above options. This is why I chose to display mine online and in the form of a video.
Here is a table showing a range of potential methods of display, along with positives and negatives of each:
Here is a table showing a range of potential methods of display, along with positives and negatives of each:


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