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Online Photography Portfolio Examples

June 20th, 2010 by admin

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Photography portfolio Style Online?

I was going to create a portfolio for my photography online. I was thinking of making it viewable in either a power-point or flash. Which is the wiser, which is the best to use, and any suggestions on other programs, and to go about it?

I have film and digital photography, I do both and prefer film. I could either;

A) Have the portfolio combine both
B) Have two portfolios, one with film one with digital
C) Have a collection, example; a portfolio with only nature photography, film and digital alike. So to have them via categories.

Any help would be appreciable.

Film vs. digital doesn't really matter, especially if it's being viewed on a monitor screen. If you're featuring your work as fine art pieces, then it matters for gallery submission. Outside of that, clients are really not going to care unless you can convince them that projects XYZ can only be photographed with film. You should arrange them with plain categories (people, nature, landscape, etc). Make it as simple as possible.

Flash is the standard, and power-point is just clunky and I don't know of many people (other than business people) who even has that installed. But my peers and pretty much everybody who works in the visual arts area has flash installed.

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