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Thanks for this post, Scott! I’m trying to update my portfolio as well (have a Flash-based site, transitioning to WordPress), so this is really timely and helpful. I’ve been particularly struggling with deciding which images to include/scrap, so your suggestion of polling for the weakest images (rather than the best) is appreciated.I also was curious how you decided on the categories for your portfolio? In my heart of hearts, I am a freelancer… it’s why I love this job, it’s never boring and I enjoy the challenge of photographing new situations and figuring them out… but I find it kinda hard to organize my portfolio.Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and experiences here and in your classes! levitra buy viagra 25mg
Hey Scott -Love the shots, and the portfolio looks good but it suffers from the one gripe I have with 99% of horizontal portfolios out there: navigation on a computerWhat makes vertical portfolios so effective is you can PAGE DOWN and PAGE UP through them. As there are no horizontal paging keys, you are forced to use the teeny scroll bar at the bottom of the window.Some portfolios address this with a simple js hack that lets you use your ARROW LEFT and ARROW RIGHT keys to flip from image to image (not unlike how The Big Picture lets you cycle through photos with J and K keys.I would highly suggest asking RC to implement that tiny little hack that will make your portfolio infinitely more user-friendly. It’ll make all the difference in the world. car insurance auto insurance
Hey Scott!Slick setup for the portfolio! And I’m tickled that you aren’t using Flash anymore!Seems fairly straight forward. Looked at the source code:- Uses the HTML5 tag to insert one HTML page inside another- The inner page is simply a bunch of tags stacked right next to each other, inside of a tag that is specified in the CSS sheetI would like to see how RC solves some of the issues that have been raised thus far (iPhone small screen size, etc). I suppose a JavaScript/redirect setup for ‘mobile devices’ could be used, but then again, an iPad (and other ‘tablet’ devices) are also considered ‘mobile devices.’One other item to have RC take care of:- ‘Untitled Document’ is still listed on both the main and pages (Only noticed this on the landscape page(s), as that is what I’m most interested in and only looked at on your portfolio.)Again, congrats on the new setup, and props to RC for such simplicity! online auto insurance auto insurance
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I see one big problem with this new portfolio.When I look at particular image, I see also one,two or even three fragments of other photos.Different colors,styles,geometry,mood…It is big no-no. It is simply distraction, which not let me concentrate on central image.I can not believe,that Scott could overlooked this thing.I am talking about image perception,that depends also on surrounding.This is most important reasons why we do not see museum paintings placed next to each other, frame to frame.I prefer to see black or gray empty space,than something from another planet Let’s look,for example,at sport screen-shot above.What we have there ?We have on right side baseball photo,on the middle basketball one and on the left big a…Or other screen shot – how You can contemplate beautiful,moody image with blues and dream ambiance, from Dubai,when Your eyes are hurt with red and yellow “abstract form” on the right side.Sorry,but I can not…>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Greetings from Your honest admirer classic car insurance cheapest car insurance
Scott, I love your photography, but I really have a problem with your advocating a Dreamweaver-maintained web portfolio – it’s so 1990s!I’ve been a web developer and photographer for over 15 years, and online photography portfolios are my speciality. Web designers don’t want to spend their time re-arranging images, and photographers shouldn’t have to spend their time editing files in Dreamweaver.There are myriad portfolio themes for WordPress (the easiest/most-popular) CMS, countless web app businesses providing photographers with online tools to create and manage their portfolio (heck, I even launched one myself – GallerEasy) that make it SO easy to add new images, arrange them in portfolio albums, edit pages/sections, and keep everything SEO-friendly (no “untitled documents” to be found). You’ll find enough choice in design/layout, as well options for adding dynamic slideshow viewers – so no real need to get a bespoke design made for you.Compared to hand-crafting HTML, and even using Dreamweaver, a CMS-driven portfolio site is a pure dream to maintain.Here are some helpful links:Google: wordpress photography themesWeb-app businesses: zenfolio, foliopic, smugmug, photographyblogsites buy viagra in usa nexium
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