My photography website

10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #339765 by Veselin-Malinov
My Website

Hi to all,
since I made my website all by myself, please, if have time and if you want to, give a feedback, critique or recommendations about my site. 

Thank you :)


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10 years 3 months ago #339995 by JulieQ
I think Your site is great. I was able to navigate it fine and not get lost. Honest its the pictures that make it stunning. The one thing i should mention some text was kind of small for my eyes on a dark background.(I have a big screen)


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10 years 3 months ago #339999 by Veselin-Malinov
Amazing feedback and critique,
thank you JulieQ
:)
Veselin


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10 years 3 months ago #340001 by JulieQ
I too have just made a site. Much smaller scale then yours if you would do me the honor for having a look that would be great.

www.julieqphotography.ca/


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10 years 3 months ago - 10 years 3 months ago #340005 by Ulrich Brodde
I admired your meanwhile world-wide known photo of the lighthouse in Portugal at another place and now I meet you here in this forum. Great.

Unfortunately on your website "street" what is most interesting for me doesn´t work. It just shows "Error 404".
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10 years 3 months ago #340433 by Veselin-Malinov
Hey JulieQ,
I saw your site and I really liked it. It is simple and yet understandable and visualy nice! And this with the amazon shop, how did you do it?!?! 
and the photographs of yours are also amazing!
keep in touch :)
regards, Veselin


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10 years 3 months ago #340435 by Veselin-Malinov
Ulrich,
thanks for the kind words!
as far for the street-yes, I mess up this page while making it, i have to make another one, thanks for letting me know by the wat!
regards


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10 years 3 months ago #340577 by Tuscan Muse
Your talent is showcased on your website very well.  For me, it would be better if the images were in a gallery on each page, so that there is a consistency to the presentation.  I would also recommend increasing the font size of your text.
I think the grey background behind your photos is a good choice.  However, I would contrast the color of the background of the overall website to add some zing.  Your "about me" page should only contain an image of you.  I think you should bullet your achievements and make them a larger font size too.  If you can, put your Social Media Buttons all in one place.

My 2 cents!
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10 years 3 months ago #340591 by Veselin-Malinov
amazing feedback!
thanks a lot, i will try some of the things you said.
regards,
Veselin


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10 years 3 months ago #340829 by Veselin-Malinov
Ulrich,
thanks again for letting me know about my street photography page!
I fixed it and you can see it  here

Thanks again and enjoy!


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10 years 3 months ago #340831 by Ulrich Brodde
Thank you. Interesting to see which photos you interprete as "street photography".

If you have time take a look here www.brodde-foto.com/ to my people- and animal-photos.
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10 years 3 months ago #340837 by Veselin-Malinov
I saw the site- very nice and user friendly site, congrats

the photos are great, specially some of the portraits!
Cheers


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10 years 3 months ago #340843 by Ulrich Brodde
Thank you!
What you would like to drink? :)
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