We could use a filter on Photoshop to give all our photos a colour overlay effect in the same colour. This would make them work cohesively in the dossier and not distract too much from the text. It would tie in well with the overall colour scheme and design.
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| Steven Beckley. (n.d.). Figure No. 1. Risgraph Print. Image retrieved from https://www.etsy.com/listing/128136929/figure-no-1-11x17-risograph-print-pink?utm_source=Pinterest&utm_medium=PageTools&utm_campaign=Share |
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| Dylan McDonough. (n.d.). Dream Psychology. Risograph Print. Image retrieved from http://www.editorialdesignserved.co/gallery/Dream-Psychology/14358553 |
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| Dylan Seddon. (n.d.). Risograph Booklet. Risograph Print. Image retrieved from http://cargocollective.com/dylanseddon/Risograph-Booklet |
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Craig Sharp. (n.d.). Risograph A3 Poster. Risograph Print. Image retrieved from https://iceseadeadpeople.bandcamp.com/merch/risograph-a3-poster
Trying this out ourselves by adjusting the curves:

And adding a gradient map:

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