When it comes to my portfolio I am starting to steer towards a digital
portfolio. I feel that with the type of work I am interested in
producing within the photographic field - being nature and landscape
based work, a digital portfolio would work better that a printed
portfolio. With the type of audience / employers I am aiming at and with
everything these days being done on computers digitally the quickest
and easiest way to get my work out there are for it to get noticed by
publishers and editors and such is an online space where my most recent
and best work will be stored. A domain in which I can direct people
towards if they want to see my work.
Although I say this, I still like the idea of having a printed portfolio
because like i have said in the past, not all people like to view work
online, they prefer to look a printed pieces and they get a better feel
for what your work will be like after it is printed up and displayed and
things like that. As well as this some people just prefer to have the
work in front of them to look at that way rather that just seeing it on a
screen where they cant really look into the image in as much detail as
it is in one position on the screen in front of them and they cant
really do anything with it.
So, I think that I have definitely steered towards having both a digital
and printed portfolio but at this moment in time i am focusing more on
putting together a digital portfolio as it is something i want to spend
time putting together and making sure it shows my work to its best
ability and it as good as it can be as displaying my work.
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