When the screen is wider than it is tall, we want to implement a gutter on both side. This will hold the text associated with each image, and it will also make sure that the images are placed relatively close to each other in order to preserve the feeling of narrative; i.e. you are reading through all of the images as one story.
However, in a device that is taller than it is wide, we want to eliminate the gutter completely in order to keep more area for actual images. When this happens, the text will show up within the white space between the images (may need to make it more subtle).
Text for gutter might be different than text for whitespace: the gutter can have title, medium and dimensions, while the whitespace text will only be the name.
When the screen is wider than it is tall, we want to implement a gutter on both side. This will hold the text associated with each image, and it will also make sure that the images are placed relatively close to each other in order to preserve the feeling of narrative; i.e. you are reading through all of the images as one story.
However, in a device that is taller than it is wide, we want to eliminate the gutter completely in order to keep more area for actual images. When this happens, the text will show up within the white space between the images (may need to make it more subtle).
Text for gutter might be different than text for whitespace: the gutter can have title, medium and dimensions, while the whitespace text will only be the name.