Today found me in the wood studio working on the panels for the final prints. Snags were hit, so I can only say it is a work in progress - I'll be damned if they don't turn out comparably to the juried show work, though!
After composing a mock-up of the final arrangement for senior show purposes, I determined that I'll change up some of the home imagery. You can refer to this composition below, but what I'm seeing is that the close-up interior shots (the two on the right) work best against the smaller, transit images.
My worry originally was that the viewer might not consider that the larger photos are of a single place, a home, in fact, without an establishing shot of the home. However, because at least half of the large ones focus on domestic elements, the home aspect could be concluded (not to mention I'll likely explain it in a card next to the series, not that that should be depended on of course). Moreover, the transit set are naturally removed from the surroundings so I don't want this approach continued with the home. I believe, then, that I'll have two closer images of aspects exterior to the house and then the two interior images seen here.
As for the transit shots, I've been doing some redos, so I'll have a slightly different lineup than what is seen here.
Hey, a head's up, I'm doing a solo show in the Barry next week, 1st floor hallway. It'll be up prob by the evening on the 6th of April, through the 10th. Some stuff you've seen and some you haven't.

I like the arrangement you’ve come up with - the contrast between the small transit shots and the larger, intimate interiors is intriguing and makes me want to consider both the individual images and their relationship to one another. Congrats on the solo show! Will be looking for it. Your work in the juried student show (the same as senior show?) looks great!
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