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By isolating them at this time, I feel there will still be a way to bridge the gap and bring them back into the exhibition but as a standalone assignment, I feel they would be best left out, a shame due to the time and work added into them but needs must.
Secondly, I have isolated the white backed images from the sets as there were too few to create a set with an even distribution or make the substantial enough to feel part. The black backgrounds give a stronger sense of space travel, going back to some of the key words associated with this, Xenomorph and space.
As well as an exhibition and book I can see life in each of these images as their own image. The joy of abstract is there are no set uses. My music photography fits, advertising, publications and journalism mainly where as these can easily fit, stock, advertising, art, product and to be honest, as far as a designer might see them go.
I have intentions to submit them to agencies and see if I can produce income from them as standalone images to work towards the funding of the book and the exhibition. They don’t fit in with this module due to the timings Joseph and I could match with them but I will carry that through to the next module.
Strangely, several of the images have stuck in my mind as t-shirt print designs. I feel 1, 2, 5, 7, and 8 can stand on their own with a black t-shirt backing them.

















































































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