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Topic Started: Jul 24 2008, 01:24 AM (82 Views)
patmed Jul 24 2008, 01:24 AM Post #1
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I came across this site on my research for creating a professional portfolio. i hope it helps someone else out too...i will be placing an order when i get paid again(whenever that is)

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patmed Jul 28 2008, 12:24 AM Post #2
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does no one care about making a portfolio....i thought a few would especially those who shoot for other people
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gretchensteele Jul 28 2008, 01:08 AM Post #3
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Steady there Pat.. I think I missed this post in the shuffle...that's a neat site...seems a little on the pricey side...Will your school have a set style of portfolio they want you to use? When my friend was getting her bachelors in photography they specified exactly what type etc..and she had to get it at the school's bookstore..Porters has some decent portfolio books too..that you can swap the pics in and out of as you want to change say from portraits..to wild life etc...
I wonder what about making a few photo books?
this place has some good deals on the photobooks and somewhere I have a coupon code for a butt load of free ones...
www.artcow.com
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patmed Jul 28 2008, 02:13 AM Post #4
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i made a ph0to book through ritz but it was chintzie and i didnt like it but the school makes all the prints you want for cheaap so hopeofullly i will get something good from them.
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