Web Based Photography Portfolios Certainly Are Attractive to High School Seniors
Today’s Professional Photography buyers are using websites to, not only look, but also to purchase and assign work. Your total website is your online visual calling card. It is the first introduction that many buyers will have to your vision, talent, service and your professionalism. The portfolio section of your site is now a huge selling opportunity and photographers who think of a web site, as a repository for “extra images” must change their approach. It’s time to begin to build your online portfolio. Online Portfolios While photographers are eager to develop web sites, few spend the time, effort and money to design and build an online portfolio. The online portfolio found within your site must deliver your visual message.
The images must tell your viewers the type of work you shoot and communicate your visual style. Your vision must be apparent from beginning to end online, and the image selection must have legs but still remain within your visual range. The order and placement of your images needs to represent the care that you have taken when developing this important area within your site. This section must truly be a complete portfolio.
Portfolio is the key word, as I am asking you to define your vision, understand your markets needs and develop visuals that speak to both. Once images are created they need to be sized. You should develop your online portfolio with the same focus, effort and dedication that you apply to your print portfolio. If you have a print book that has been worked on recently and clearly expresses what you do and your style of shooting, it’s a pretty safe bet that the images within speak to your vision and are appropriate for your online portfolio. Contact Richard and Patty in San Antonio Texas for your senior pictures
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