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How to build the perfect Portfolio

How to best showcase your work?

Creating an impressive photography portfolio is crucial for showcasing your skills and attracting potential clients or employers. Your portfolio is the first impression you make, so it's essential to get it right. Here are some key guidelines to help you build a perfect portfolio:

 

1. Include at least two different projects

Your portfolio should contain a minimum of three photographs from at least two different projects.

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2. First impressions count

The first three photos in your portfolio are the most critical. These are your cover photos and should be the best work you have to offer. They set the tone for the rest of your portfolio and play a significant role in capturing the viewer's attention.

 

3. Types of photos to avoid

Don’t include screenshots, magazine covers, or social media posts. These types of images often don’t reflect the true quality of your photography and can detract from the professionalism of your portfolio.

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4. Avoid collages

Don’t include magazine covers or images with texts.

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Upload whole, individual photos rather than collages. Collages can make it difficult for viewers to focus on each image's details and can detract from the impact of each photograph.

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5. Recommended photo types

We recommend focusing on e-commerce or fashion photography, as this aligns closely with current market demands and client needs. This genre not only showcases your technical skills and creativity but also demonstrates your understanding of contemporary trends and commercial appeal.

 
 

Building the perfect photography portfolio requires careful selection and presentation of your work. By adhering to these guidelines, you can create a portfolio that not only displays your technical skill and creativity but also resonates with your audience. Remember, your portfolio is an ongoing project! Regularly update and refine it as your skills and style evolve 🌟

 
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