HT1119 - Sequencing Logic

I'm often asked if I have any tricks for sequencing a project of photographs. I always start by looking for the axis of opposites. A sequence can, for example, go forward in time or backward in time; from the outside in or from the inside out; from the left to the right, or the right to the left. Each project can be examined for its axis of opposites and if there is one, that might be the first way to think about sequencing the work. Hint: there may be more than one axis and thereby more than one sequencing logic.

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