Generally schematics are drawn with inputs on the left, outputs on the right, minimize the number of overlapping components/lines, keep ground lines on the bottom, or just use ground symbols - it's just a way of keeping things readable. If you can post some reasonable pictures - have the camera facing the board flat on, put a camera on a tripod to minimize changes between repositioning to keep the image scaled properly, and just post the top side and bottom side, I can match up the images either using a image program or just manually eyeball it.
Otherwise it's just playing telephone in a noisy room - information sorta gets through, but not all of it and not all the time...