Our display day had finally arrived. I prepared my prints (the majority of them in A4 sizes) despite the fact that I wasn’t sure how much space I would have for my exhibition. But, I soon discovered my prints were unsuitable. The project’s overarching goal was to honour them. The primary goal of the initiative was lost in the fine print. I didn’t have the correct prints with me and it was 12 o’clock. I hurried over to the photography workshop to redo each print. Because the DMW was still not functioning and I didn’t have enough time to experiment, I could only go as high as A2.
Test prints weren’t something I had time to do. I had to print 9 fresh A2 prints, which was the second surprise. I didn’t anticipate that this would cost about 54 pounds. I had to draw from my savings to earn some cash for the prints. After I had finished downsizing my photos, I proceeded to get them printed. Nevertheless, the workshop staff have already left for lunch. To get my prints completed, I had to wait until 2 PM. At about 3 PM, after the majority of them had finished hanging it, I arrived with my prints.
At six o’clock in the evening, I had finished hanging all of my work.

























