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- mattiaBK
After several clients asked about my photography, I created this site to show what I can do. What do you guys think?
- TResudek0
It looks like the flash on the homepage is set to 12FPS. Looks really choppy and slow. Might want to bump that up to 30 (or 31) for starters.
My opinion is that a portfolio site should be built around the portfolio. The solution you have for showing the galleries is fine but it looks like it was tacked on to the site.
Finally, shrink that top section. Pushes down the page too far and it is at least 30% larger than it needs to be to have the effect you are going for.
All in all, you aren't going to win any awards with the site but with a few tweaks it'll do the job. The photography is what counts, just don't make it a hassle to get to it.
- alicetheblue0
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and when the portfolio section opens you can't get back.
and the type has no proper placement – grid?- well, you can. There is a HOME link on the page.mattiaBK
- mattiaBK0
Thank you. I changed the fps count, I forgot to do that.
- TruthHurts0
Some of your photography is good, some, not so good. You should be more critical in the selections that you make viewable.
Your website is not so good. The green colors should be grays or something that won't compete with your images.
Anyhow, good luck.
- OK. Thanks. Which one do you think is not that good?mattiaBK
- bigtrick0
Your website is way too obtrusive. Look at how many different colors and borders there are when viewing a photo - it ends up intruding on the viewing experience, I think.
Also, your photos should be organized by commercial type, like maybe "Products," "Places," "People," "Travel," etc. - if your site is to show your photos for clients, it might be more important for them to see all of a certain type of photo, rather than ones organized by "sunset," "clouds and sky," etc.
Best of luck.