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Sunny
11-22-2009, 02:20 PM
I made this to show my experience and skills to people who donthave much time and are bigwigs. Making the right impression is the key to them. While making a portfolio there are some key considerations:



Who is your customer?
How much time will they have?
At what level do you want to sell yourself?


I had earlier made a page which was part of my complete portfolio (designing etc) at http://www.notjustaphotographer.com/asaphotographer.php

But one day i realized its information overload to someone who doesnt have much time or sees many portfolios in a day. Therefore i decided not only to make it a little animated, but to highlight how I am different from plethora of other photographers (who may be much better than me) by showing the difference in my exprerience and how I think (basically my USP).

Here it is, this is the first version and obviously as time progresses i will be refining it, but for the immediate purpose I am pretty happy for what came out.

The total download size is 3MB (including sound and graphics, which is decent considering the high res images, animation etc.

Link: http://www.motoGrapher.in

anvancy-(macro analyst)
11-22-2009, 05:35 PM
SIMPLY AWESOME!!

anvancy

hitanshu
11-22-2009, 08:32 PM
Very naish - me likes! :)

debangshu
11-24-2009, 12:17 AM
Hi Sir,

The site is really nice and I loved it. I will certainly be following it regularly. Thanks for sharing your experiences and congrats on all your achievements.

Regards,
Debangshu

Bibudesh
11-24-2009, 11:29 AM
Sunny the site looks good , and its quite inspiring as well. I had similar plans to get a site up for car photography.
I booked a domain name 1 year back but no work till date LOL (Still learning and/or hunting a flash pro)!.

The other pro car sites I had been visiting, I have noticed something common in all of them. They showcase the brands for which they have worked.
E.g. Steve Demmit showcasing Lexus etc.

If you can possibly showcase the bike reports you have covered,it may catch more attention. A more mix and match of candids with brands.

On a lighter side I did not like the 10mm shot of Comet with the Rainbow , the picture concentrates more on the Rainbow since the bike is distorted.

But the Concours shot is catchy for Kawasaki marketing chaps.

Just a thought.

Aryan
11-24-2009, 11:51 AM
I have always been a fan of the websites you have worked on; design is really good - flashy but not overly so. :)

Sunny
11-27-2009, 02:05 PM
Thanks everyone.
@bibu: Yes I agree the Hyosung is little bit skewed, but I didnt have too many choices which showcased the bike as a product with landscape from the Australian roadtrip, hence I went with that one. Kind of 'visually' rhymes with the NZ rainbow pic. :D