A novel way to present photos.
Every photo in the sequence should have a picture somewhere that when clicked on, will enlarge it and show the next picture.
It’s a gimmick that makes the viewing more enjoyable and can help sell the best print for the viewer.
Before showing the sequence of photos, ask one (or more) qualifying questions. Depending on the answers the viewer will see a different sequence of the pictures. The objective is to first, help them have a better experience that is more suited for them. Second, to make the best lasting impression and have a higher chance of them buying a print. This can be done online or in a gallery.
As an interesting challenge.
Have a sequence of photos with a logical connection to one another (a theme, a story, etc.), that are displayed in a way that creates a mega photo when looked on from a distance. In the mega photo, each element is one of the pictures in the sequence. It is similar to using a lot of photos to create a larger one, but here all of the photos used should have a uniting theme and preferably their sequence should also make sense.
Flip-flops are very ubiquitous nowadays, show them and their wearer’s feet in an interesting way.
A photo book dedicated to just flip-flops and feet (no identification of the wearer except their feet.)
To help us remember what it felt like when we took the picture.
When using the photo app on the phone, it is constantly recording the audio. When you take a picture, it is saved with the audio before and after the picture was taken. When you view the photo, you also hear the audio helping you have deeper immersion in the memory.