I think that I want to keep Burke's as my client. I liked the direction some of my images were going. Okay, the main thing that I want to communicate through my images is idea of people forgetting about the real world and getting completely into a book. I think that this idea can be achieved with the juxtaposing of people and characters of a book. maybe I could do more with text on a book, for example, if i have a character reading alice in wonderland, maybe I could make the character look like the mad hatter or alice, etc. or maybe I wouldn't have to make the person I am photographing look EXACTLY like the character in a book, maybe just hints at becoming like a character, like losing yourself in a book is a process. Compositionally, I like the centeredness of the characters with the books in front of their faces. Maybe I could experiment with the location of the characters, I could make that a juxtaposition. For example, I could have someone reading something really exciting in a really boring environment. I was also thinking of juxtaposing black and white with color, maybe putting the characters in color, but the backgrounds in black and white. I really can't decide what exact direction to be going with this, but I feel like I have quite a few options. As far as text goes, I want to say something along the lines of "Because the real world is boring..." and have the different characters reading outlandish imaginative stories. There's a lot of indecisive happening here, so any ideas are more than welcome. :)