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davidjay
One of the things I rant and rave about the most is the bio on websites. I think the tendency for most photographers is to make it a resume and so they go on and on about all this photo stuff that (IMHO) the client doesn't know or care about it and all it does is create a separation of your world and theirs.

I think a bio...actually...I think a (service) photographers entire website should be about who they are and what they do should naturally flow through.

Today I came across OSP's lovely Christina Louvierre's website and it has an awesome bio so check it out! ...and wish her a happy birthday too!

My advice - Think of your whole website as a bio.
. http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Opensourcep...louvierres.html
cameron
good stuff!
Nettie
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good stuff!



Wow! That is a GREAT bio and website!! I loved reading that bio! Great job Christina!! clap.gif
MikeWarren
Great site Christina, great idea DJ!!! Hope 2007 is starting out great for you!!!
christinalouvierre
thanks everyone!!! what a great bithday suprise!!!
mark eric
Happy birthday Christina- I missed it yesterday.

Tell your husband to go buy you something on our behalf. smile.gif
christinalouvierre
LOL GOOD LUCK WITH THAT!
ewphoto
Awesome website Christina, and I definitely love your bio..
Happy birthday !!
Photo Nate
I agree with David...your site is what people want to see, it's all about you being, well YOU! thumbsup.gif
Your website was like reading a blog or like an email from you to a close friend...the site felt personal and inviting.

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<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://bp3.blogger.com/_6XQzYUM-rxg/RaVk9OQIJ-I/AAAAAAAAAEg/LrysRewYf_A/s1600-h/christina.jpg"></a>One of the things I rant and rave about the most is the bio on websites. I think the tendency for most photographers is to make it a resume and so they go on and on about all this photo stuff that (IMHO) the client doesn't know or care about it and all it does is create a separation of your world and theirs.

I think a bio...actually...I think a (service) photographers entire website should be about who they are and what they do should naturally flow through.

Today I came across OSP's lovely <a href="http://www.christinalouvierre.com/">Christina Louvierre's</a> website and it has an awesome bio so check it out! ...and wish her a happy birthday too!

My advice - <span style="font-weight:bold;">Think of your whole website as a bio.</span>
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http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/Opensourcep...louvierres.html

coreypolis
great stuff, very well articulated
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