I go in chronological order. I start with the very beginning on my very first page. If I was going on a trip, I would start with my airline ticket and from there I go into New York and then I could use the label on the bottle of water that we got at the festival. Then I go from the first day to the second day to the third day and when we left. So, every time we actually left the festival and we went out into Manhattan I would put those events into the order that we actually did it. They are all front loaded, from the beginning up to end. There is a lot of stuff that doesn't have to do with the actual festival that happened once we left the festival; where we went out to eat or went shopping or we went sightseeing. I like to keep things in order because that way even when I do an album for somebody with my photography, because when you look at it, it is like you are reliving the day. If there's no organization, then you really don't get the whole feel of everything. If it is in the order that it was actually there, once they are going through the photos, they actually feel like they kind of did it again.