12 May 2012

5 tips for portfolio success

Tips I follow from Getty Images

1. Narrow down your subject matter to a topic you are passionate about. Don’t be a ‘jack of all trades’ but be a master of one or a few. Be decisive; as this is the first step in defining your voice as a photographer as you work toward creating a signature style.

2. Think of yourself as a ‘composer’ of images that have a clear theme or concept and that work together to produce distinctly different variations on a framework. It is all about creating a visually cohesive, fully investigated body of work.

3. Always ensure your work is technically sound and that your technical choices deliberately reinforce the message or purpose behind your content. The time and energy that you invest in mastering specific photographic approaches will pay off over time.

4. Presentation counts. Big time. A good edit can help your work shine brighter and look more professional amongst the competition especially in a world where images are ubiquitous. Ask a trusted colleague, friend or editor with visual acumen to assist you in editing your work down to the best images.

5. Be polite, punctual and most importantly receptive to constructive criticism. In the end, you are in the driver’s seat for your work, so think hard about the advice you are given. Ultimately, It’s all about making your work better and more effectively communicating to your given target audience.

14 March 2012

Conversion Santa

Light Guard

Spring Rolls

Riding Pride

Innocent

Parkway

Tupperware

Christmas Blur

Plaza

Specs

Call 911

Blue Gold

Christmas Tree

Fireworks

Freedom

Crash

Grateful Tat

Father and Daughter

Meeting

Dash

Freedom Tower

Five-Oh

Credo

Cube Life

Sweet Home

Blues Brothers

Camarones Insalata

Lamb Chops

United Nations Choir

M.L. Carr Boston Celtic

Book Train

Stepping Off

Telegraph Sunset