PRESENTATION CONSIDERATIONS

How you present your work to the world—regardless of the viewing medium: online, book, zine, prints, projection, installation, multimedia, etc.—should engage the same conscious attention to detail as the image’s creation. Once you have a body of work, you still have a number of decisions to make and a lot of room for creativity. The presentation method is part of the art and the viewer experience, so it needs to support the vision without detracting from it. How the work is packaged, laid out, and viewed (everything from paper choice to any graphic/design elements) should intelligently correlate to the work and bring out its best. Viewers are absorbing all of the visual cues of the context where they see your work, ...

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