Photography Portfolio Books
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Black and White Digital Photography Photo Workshop
Shooting pictures in black and white presents unique challenges for beginners and experienced digital photographers alike. A strong understanding of...
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"The Best Camera Is The One That's With You: iPhone Photography by Chase Jarvis", Softcover Book, 256 Pages
A beacon of creativity with boundless energy, Chase Jarvis is well known as a visionary photographer, director, and social artist....

Creating A Photography Portfolio
One of the major steps in becoming a professional photographer is creating your own portfolio. Here are some steps to help get you started.
Gathering Your Material:
The key to a good portfolio is having good material to put in it. To that end, seek the advice of others whose opinions you trust when you are getting your photos together for your portfolio. If you have done a lot pf professional work in the past, you can begin to organize your work into categories based on the types of work you will be pursuing. If you are going to be shoeing your book to wedding planners, for instance, they will want to see the work you have done in that realm. Same goes for family portraits, actor's head shots, etc.
No matter what type of work it is you are looking for at any given time, you should always feel free to include some of your best shots in any genre in your portfolio so that you can better show your artistic eye and photographic abilities. Don't be shy about showing them your best work, as whoever it is that views your portfolio may well remember what they saw and recommend you to a friend at some point.
Just as you should show your diversity in styles, you should demonstrate your best work in black and white as well as in color. If you have special talents in processing via PhotoShop and/or the darkroom, don't be afraid to display these skills as well.
The key is to have enough work in all your intended areas that you can keep your portfolio a flexible demonstration of your past work that you can change to meet what you perceive will be the needs and desires of your potential client.
Bio and Resume:
In the front of your portfolio, you should include some sort of resume and biographical information. If you have had some higher profile clients, here would be a good place to mention them. If you have a letterhead with a logo or personal high quality linen stationery, print them on that paper. Just a few lines about what you did for each client will suffice. You don't need to include contact information for references, but you can let your potential clients know that you can supply them with references if they wish.
For your bio, you may want to include a thumbnail head shot of yourself, and explain how you got into photography and how long you've been working as a professional, etc.
Place your resume and bio at the beginning of your portfolio, but don't take up too many pages. Two would be ideal.
Putting it Together:
Find a nice portfolio case or three ring binder to put your work in, along with some clear plastic sleeves to put your work in. The key is to use a binding system that is easily editable so you can change it to meet the needs of your clients.
Put your very best work in the genre in question at the front of your photography section and your best work regardless of genre at the end. These are the parts that your potential client is most likely to remember.
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Archival Methods Onyx Portfolio & Board Combo Kit, 13 x 19x2, White $147.50 The Archival Methods 13 x 19 x 2" Onyx Portfolio Combo with White Lining and Bright White Museum Board allows you to create your own portfolio. This Combo Kit contains everything you need to mat your images and make a great presentation.... |
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Introduction to the Nikon D90, Vol. 1: Basic Controls $5.00 Take great pictures with your Nikon D90! Understanding the important controls and settings and how they relate to real world shooting situations can be the difference between a good shot and a great one. This second volume takes you beyond the basic buttons and dials, and explores topics that can help your shooting improve and become more consistent! The Nikon D90 is a powerful piece of equipment... |
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Pina Zangaro Bex 11 x 8.5 inch Presentation Book, Screwpost Portfolio Cover, Portrait, Black $35.70 The 11 x 8.5 inch Bex Presentation Book has been re-engineered for greater strength. Bound in black bookbinder's cloth with black linings, this portfolio cover is both lightweight and understated. Compatible with all major brands of sheet protectors, mounting sheets and adhesive hinge strips. It lies flat when open.... |
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Posing Techniques for Photographing Model Portfolios $20.80 There is an art to posing models—an art that photographers must develop in order to succeed. Beginning models in particular rely on the experience of the photographer to guide them to flattering poses, but even experienced models need the photographer to fine-tune their look in each image. When creating images for a model's portfolio, each pose must showcase the model's best attributes, conc... |
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Portraits $11.93 Magnum photographer Steve McCurry never set out to take portraits. Critically acclaimed and recognized internationally for his classic reportage, over the last 20 years he has worked for the "National Geographic" and other publications on numerous assignments: along the Afghan border, in Baghdad, Beirut and the Sahel. McCurry's coverage of the monsoon won first prize in the World Press Awards, and... |
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Photographing Arts, Crafts & Collectibles: Take Great Digital Photos for Portfolios, Documentation, or Selling on the Web (A Lark Photography Book) $14.16 A classic reference enters the digital age! The long anticipated update of Steve Meltzerâs Photographing Your Craftwork is here—and finally artists have a guide that helps them produce high quality images of their work. Cutting through the jargon and hype around digital photography, Meltzer explains in plain language how digital cameras operate, and explores specific techniques for light... |
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Extensis Portfolio 7 for Win/Mac $19.94 Portfolio 7 is a powerful tool for organizing your creative workflow. It's optimized for the need of creative and artistic users. With its improved metadata import/export, image format conversion, and built-in CD creation, you'll keep your artwork organized and within reach! Dynamic Web publishing tools for easier updating of information Streamline your workflow with Automated cataloging and ... |
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HP Folio 13-1020US 13.3-Inch Ultrabook (Steel Gray) $949.99 Stay more comfortable with HP CoolSense technology on the HP Folio 13-1020us. You control the cooling so heat is directed away from your lap. At less than 1-inch slim and under 4 pounds, this ultra-thin and ultra-fast notebook is designed to help you do everything without weighing you down. Integrated Bluetooth® helps you sync your HP laptop to other digital devices, like your smartphone or deskt... |
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BUILT Neoprene Laptop Portfolio, 11 - 13 Inch, Scatter Dot $26.50 The BUILT Laptop Portfolio in cool Navy Blue is our classic go-to computer bag. The neoprene provides durability and protection for your netbook, and its sleek design makes traveling across town or across the country easy. The two inside pockets are perfect for storing accessories, and the removable shoulder strap makes it comfortable to carry. No matter how many other bags are within reach, the N... |
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BUILT Neoprene Laptop Portfolio, 11 - 13 Inch, Black $26.50 The BUILT Laptop Portfolio in basic Black is our classic go-to computer bag. The neoprene provides durability and protection for your netbook, and its sleek design makes traveling across town or across the country easy. The two inside pockets are perfect for storing accessories, and the removable shoulder strap makes it comfortable to carry. No matter how many other bags are within reach, the Netb... |