For
the layout of my exhibition I plan to have my two final images placed side by
side in thin black frames or mounted onto foam board. I wanted a simplistic
layout, as I want the main attention to be focused upon the content of the
images, rather than the way they are shown. I chose these two images as they
represented the independent artists work that went on at Islington Mill. The
first image on the left is of Paul Hallows finishing one of his illustrations
from his new colouring book he is releasing this year. I used a 50mm lens set
on f/1.8 to gain a shallow depth of field so I could focus exclusively on the
drawing with a blurred setting. This made the focus fall solely on the drawing
and Paul Hallows drawing this rather than the whole shot. The other photographs
on the right, was of Andrew Brooks finishing off one of his pieces in his
studio. I thought this represented his line of work well, and looked good with
the image of Paul Hallows image. It represents the hardworking background of
Islington Mill and the artists that live and work there.

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