I have been a bit lax with filling up the galleries on the website but in all honesty, I have been busy else where. I have been creating video tutorials on demand (which you can go and select from here if you feel like it) and I have been keeping up my daily nonsense blog too. You have no idea how busy you can be when you are unemployed!
This time it is the wildlife gallery that has "gone wild". I hope that you enjoy it. Please let me know your feelings about the website in general. Thanks
I have built a Gallery landing page and added the first of several galleries to it (I'm afraid that the "Landscapes" page is the only link that currently works). Please feel free to have a look-see and a play. I would welcome any comments and or criticisms. Now I have to go off and add a copyright symbol to a lot more pictures before I can get the next galleries up and running. Au revoir!
I have started the design work on the galleries web page for this website. It isn't quite ready just yet but I think that the beta version looks promising and I hope to have it fit for purpose over the next week or so. Keep watching and reading. I struggle with being creative and I am always scouring the Internet for other peoples ideas just to give me some sort of direction (no - I don't want to plagiarise others work). I was pointed to this website and I thought how interesting a concept it was. To open it in a new window (or tab) click here.
I always felt that having a webpage like "Fred Smith Photography" was a bit kitsch but "Hey!" if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. All I needed was a punchy name. Being thorough, I decided to use the Oracle, the "G" word (ok, Google if you must know), to see if anyone had taken the name already. There's no point in having a moniker that someone else is using, is there? So I kissed goodbye to "Snapdragon" and "Photogoat" fairly swiftly, mind you, "Snapdung" was available but I struggled to think of a logo... I tried for quite some time before I came across "Snap Chap" and I was convinced that with something as simple as this, that I was barking up the wrong tree. The closest I could find was a company selling leather chaps for would-be cowboys and therefore I grabbed at the idea, albeit as a subdomain of weebly. For the time being it has a slideshow of some of my current photographs which I hope you will enjoy. As things progress I will swap to my own domain name and create some different galleries for your pleasure (and hopefully, my profit). Let me know what you think by clicking on the "x Comments" link a the top right of this article or the Add Comment link at the very bottom left. You can use the contact form if you want to say something privately. Now if anyone thinks that photography is an easy way to make a living, check out the video below. A Family Portrait from Joseph Pierce on Vimeo. |
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