This is my green contact sheet, and I started to narrow down the options that I could take for my photos, and choose my red photos for the final evaluation, and I want to select the photos that portray the photographic style of Jack Davison very well. Like how photographer Jack Davison adds a strong sense of contrast to his photos, and invokes a strong emotional response from the audience, the majority of my images should have the face to convey a strong emotional response from the audience. Some trends that you can see in these set of images is that they all have a strong contrast. I invoked a strong contrast to convey a sense of abstraction, and invoke a strong emotional response of gloom and melancholy from the audience, and to encourage the audience to focus on the essence of the subject. To put in specific terms,  removing color strips away distractions, emphasizing composition, light, shadow, texture, and contrast, which intensifies emotional responses and invites deeper viewer introspection. I am starting to narrow down the options for the photos that I will be evaluating specifically later on in the project. I think that at this point, the quality of the techniques and ideas used will be an important factor in decision. For example, which photos, using a strong sense of contrast, best encourages a strong emotional response from the audience, which photos place the subject in a specific position juxtaposed with different elements that makes the photo aesthetically pleasing, allows multiple interpretations from viewers, and establishes a strong connection with them? These are the kinds on questions that I will be asking myself as a commence onto the final parts of the project.