Getting Into Portfolio Mode – Examples of Cool Photographer Portfolios
The new “Portfolio” feature was added to PhotoShelter only one week ago, and 837 2130 people have already started using it to display their best images. This option, when activated, places a “Portfolio” link in the navigation of a PhotoShelter website, and displays images almost as if you were looking through a book.
Next and Back arrows appear on the right and left sides of the image, which allow you to flip quickly and smoothly through the photos within the portfolio – without all the information than might surround a photo that’s meant to be sold as a print or as stock.
The best part of this, in my opinion, is that there is no Flash involved. The smooth animation of images moving left and right doesn’t require a web browser plugin or any lengthy “loading” messages. And it looks (and works) great on an iPad, too.
Here are some of the cool portfolios that caught my eye today. These are great examples of what you can do with the new Portfolio feature.
Cy Cyr
Portfolio:“People”
Theme: Maui
Style: Glow
Jakub Zdechovan
Portfolio:“Transport”
Theme: Mars
Style: Swiss
Markel Redondo
Portfolio:“City Power-Urbanization in China”
Theme: Nolita
Style: White Shadow
Antonio M. Rosario
Portfolio:“Portraits of Bonsai”
Theme: Chill
Style: Charcoal (Classic)
Adam Schallau
Portfolio:“Grand Canyon”
Theme: Manual Mode
Style: —
Ed Mulholland
Portfolio:“UFC/Boxing”
Theme: Maui
Style: Default
Brad Mangin
Portfolio:“Tim Lincecum”
Theme: Manual Mode
Style: Graph Paper Press / Monochrome
Keith Bedford
Portfolio:“Kenyatta Burn Ward”
Theme: Nolita
Style: Default
Steve Simonsen
Portfolio:“Fine Art Prints”
Theme: Maui
Style: Default
Help to continue this story by adding a link to your portfolio below!
Here’s mine, http://paultreacy.com Hover over the portfolio for options. I’m trying to change the colour of the Portfolio link. Any idea about how to do that? I’ve tried all the usual html tags but it won’t work. The bold tad does, however. Cheers, Paul Treacy.
@ Paul Treacy. Great video concept on your main page. My work can be seen at: http://www.finestreetphotography.com