(Ad) Start building your own portfolio website: https://www.wix.com
Make your website not only functional but just simply STUNNING! Here I’m showing you the whole process of doing just that.
First Part: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IC-Ih5XYr_Y
My own website, completely created using Wix: https://www.yurifineart.com
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Making a website is one of the most important and effective things you can do as a photographer to step up your photo game and improve the way your portfolio is presented, whether you’re a professional or not. Instead of giving people and especially clients your social media such as Instagram or Facebook, telling them about your very own website that you’ve designed and created to look exactly how you want it to, along with your own domain name, is just so much more professional and a much better way of showing off your pictures in the best possible way. Not to mention all of the extra features and possibilities you can add and customize to your own website.
This applies no matter what type of photography you’re doing or how serious you are about it. A simple portfolio homepage with links to your social media, a few galleries and a contact form might be all you need. Alternatively you can create a really advanced and extensive site including a store to sell, let’s say prints; having a booking tool for people to book appointments with you, having tons of different galleries for both photo and video, setting up advanced SEO etc..; if you feel that is the right thing for you. No matter whether simple and basic or advanced and full of pages and options though, just make sure you have a website!
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Thanks a lot for taking the time to watch!
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