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Photographer website reviews
1. Dennis Fagan, works and lives in Austin, Texas.
2. http://www.fagan.com/
3. Likes: Overall layout is awesome, very professional and creative. Shows variety of images from his work without posting too much. Makes you want to look at more. Very simplistic and easy to follow.
Things to change: Id add a more detailed bio and information. Some of the photos don't look like there posted of the highest quality, maybe posting a larger file would help. show less photos. Remove like maybe 2-3 to make it more compact.
4. Hes got one tab that slides down and has 6 other tabs underneath.
5. around 30 pictures.
1. Jason Bell, New York and London.
2. http://www.jasonbellphoto.com/#/home/
3. Likes: Professional. Photography is superb. Varied talents, shoots film well and can take exceptional photographs. Neatly organised. Nothing to work on, its perfect.
4. 15 tabs
5. 75 photos maybe
1. Brian Bowen Smith, Los angeles
2.http://bowensmith.com/
3. Professional, strong portraits and fashion photography. Varied works. Good layout.
Could use some editing, too many photographs on the website. Maybe easier to follow.
4. 4 tabs but then there are like 4 other tabs under one of the tabs.
5. 100ish
1. Rehahn, Mostly shoots in Vietnam and is originally from France.
2. http://www.rehahnphotographer.com/bio-rehahn-photography/
3. Likes: Photography is amazing, good portrait photography. Dislikes: Whoever wrote for the website is clearly foreign as the writing has many grammar errors. This makes the website seem less professional. Also not a fan of the layout it seems unprofessional and kindve amateur. Could use some slickness and beauty.
4. 11
5. 150
1. Lee Jeffries, Works around LA.
2. http://leejeffries.500px.com/about
3. Simplistic layout, profesional layout.
4. 5
5. 85ish
1. James Mason, London
2. http://www.jamesmasonphotography.com/
3. Good that he can shoot and take photos but his portfolio is way to big and needs to be edited way down. Just too many photos.
4. 5
5. 300
1. Terry Richardson, New York, Paris, anywhere
2. http://www.terryrichardson.com/archive/#/
3. Awesome website is constantly updating it and posts blogs and new photos of what he's doing. Has links to things to buy as well. Very well done
4. 5 but then other sub tabs as well
5. Thousands as its constantly uploading for different projects be they small or large.
1. Jill Hayes, Austin Texas
2.http://www.jillhays.com/?gclid=CjwKEAiAvPGxBRCH3YCgpdbCtmYSJABqHRVwB90gLPTg16URXosQiMkXCQTxXuhwcHjcNIrrbvyHTBoCzc7w_wcB
3. Easy to follow website, not the best photos. Kind of boring images that are basic.
4. 8
5. 100-200
1. Charlotte Bell, Austin Texas and Mexico
2.http://charlottebell.com/
3. Websites coloring and style is bland and uninteresting. Well organized but not flashy or eye catching.
4. 9
5. 150 maybe
1. James, New jersey
2.http://jamesphoto.com/pg1.html
3. website isnt interesting and weird to follow. Needs some updates to style and color. Good links though and business aspect looks professional.
4. 10
5. 100
2. http://www.fagan.com/
3. Likes: Overall layout is awesome, very professional and creative. Shows variety of images from his work without posting too much. Makes you want to look at more. Very simplistic and easy to follow.
Things to change: Id add a more detailed bio and information. Some of the photos don't look like there posted of the highest quality, maybe posting a larger file would help. show less photos. Remove like maybe 2-3 to make it more compact.
4. Hes got one tab that slides down and has 6 other tabs underneath.
5. around 30 pictures.
1. Jason Bell, New York and London.
2. http://www.jasonbellphoto.com/#/home/
3. Likes: Professional. Photography is superb. Varied talents, shoots film well and can take exceptional photographs. Neatly organised. Nothing to work on, its perfect.
4. 15 tabs
5. 75 photos maybe
1. Brian Bowen Smith, Los angeles
2.http://bowensmith.com/
3. Professional, strong portraits and fashion photography. Varied works. Good layout.
Could use some editing, too many photographs on the website. Maybe easier to follow.
4. 4 tabs but then there are like 4 other tabs under one of the tabs.
5. 100ish
1. Rehahn, Mostly shoots in Vietnam and is originally from France.
2. http://www.rehahnphotographer.com/bio-rehahn-photography/
3. Likes: Photography is amazing, good portrait photography. Dislikes: Whoever wrote for the website is clearly foreign as the writing has many grammar errors. This makes the website seem less professional. Also not a fan of the layout it seems unprofessional and kindve amateur. Could use some slickness and beauty.
4. 11
5. 150
1. Lee Jeffries, Works around LA.
2. http://leejeffries.500px.com/about
3. Simplistic layout, profesional layout.
4. 5
5. 85ish
1. James Mason, London
2. http://www.jamesmasonphotography.com/
3. Good that he can shoot and take photos but his portfolio is way to big and needs to be edited way down. Just too many photos.
4. 5
5. 300
1. Terry Richardson, New York, Paris, anywhere
2. http://www.terryrichardson.com/archive/#/
3. Awesome website is constantly updating it and posts blogs and new photos of what he's doing. Has links to things to buy as well. Very well done
4. 5 but then other sub tabs as well
5. Thousands as its constantly uploading for different projects be they small or large.
1. Jill Hayes, Austin Texas
2.http://www.jillhays.com/?gclid=CjwKEAiAvPGxBRCH3YCgpdbCtmYSJABqHRVwB90gLPTg16URXosQiMkXCQTxXuhwcHjcNIrrbvyHTBoCzc7w_wcB
3. Easy to follow website, not the best photos. Kind of boring images that are basic.
4. 8
5. 100-200
1. Charlotte Bell, Austin Texas and Mexico
2.http://charlottebell.com/
3. Websites coloring and style is bland and uninteresting. Well organized but not flashy or eye catching.
4. 9
5. 150 maybe
1. James, New jersey
2.http://jamesphoto.com/pg1.html
3. website isnt interesting and weird to follow. Needs some updates to style and color. Good links though and business aspect looks professional.
4. 10
5. 100
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