Interesting to see how Jeremy puts together a portfolio. Something to consider as we choose images for our own ports (how images work alone as well as together). Allegra Wilde would approve.
While the images are without question, great and the color tones match, I feel like for the most part the image pairs didn't work that well with each other. There were some that worked well, like the first spread, but a lot of them just didn't do it for me.
On a side note, does anyone here bring a printed portfolio (not an album) when meeting with prospective wedding clients?
masaookano wrote:
While the images are without question, great and the color tones match, I feel like for the most part the image pairs didn't work that well with each other. There were some that worked well, like the first spread, but a lot of them just didn't do it for me.
On a side note, does anyone here bring a printed portfolio (not an album) when meeting with prospective wedding clients?
- Masao
I think it's safe to say that his clients are much different than "normal" consumers. I thought it was a stellar portfolio selection and layout.
He did what I've wanted to do for about a year now. The idea comes from Joey L, but I didn't care for Joey's as much as it was one image per sheet. Killer port.
masaookano wrote:
does anyone here bring a printed portfolio (not an album) when meeting with prospective wedding clients?
As a matter of fact, I'm just starting to put one together. What would you see as an advantage (or difference) to having a portfolio instead of, or in addition to, an album?