Presentational Style.
- Angus, The Photographer
- Jan 8, 2020
- 1 min read
From the start of this project, I have had a pretty strong idea of how I wanted to present my work. To reflect the powerful nature and presence of the buildings I shot, I wanted to have them printed out very large, say A1 to A0 in size and hang them up in such a way that the viewers would have to look up and really focus on the shapes and tones of the image, in a dimly lit environment, like that of Rothko’s Chapel.
The prints would be hung at a slight angle forwards, to give the illusion of a towering form looming over you, furthering the imposing nature of the concrete monoliths.

A Prototype design for how the final prints will be displayed.
Unfortunately, the timing difficulties that I encountered after a period of ill health meant that the print que from the stores were so long that I would not be able to get them printed in time for the presentation, I will still aim to complete this in my own time outside the project as I very much want to see and experience this proposed presentational style.
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