Showcasing Your Photography Skills
A portfolio for a photographer is akin to a resume for most other professions. And in some cases, more important. It is a compilation of their best work. It is their calling card. It is a pictorial presentation of their creativity, style, capabilities, and dedication. It is essential to get jobs (read: making money).
It is nothing to trifle with!
We’ve assembled some tips to guide photographers on how to make an attention-grabbing portfolio. While portfolio building is not something we normally do, helping solve digital storage issues is. More on that later.
What’s In a Portfolio?
Naturally, photos that you have shot. We’ll get into that in a minute. For now, we are discussing the other things you’ll want to include. Besides wanting to see your photos, prospective clients will want to know a little about you.
In creating your “Me” page, give your name, contact information (location/address, phone number, email address), and a little background regarding your interest in photography and your schooling, if relevant. If you specialize in a particular genre of photography, mention it, and say why you chose it. Mention any awards you may have won. A prior-client list and what you shot for them are sensible additions to a profile. Include links to any social networks you are on, as well as a price list. Be concise. Four or five paragraphs should do.