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I purchased a 13 x 19 portfolio. will it look bad if some of the pages i put 2 8x10 shots instead of one 13 x 19. of even smaller like 5x 7 or 4x6 ......
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To be completely honest with you, I use the internet and image CDs as a portfolio. Do you need it for school or work?
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I think the acutal image size can vary a great deal as long as you have the base material the same size. For example, if you're not mounting the prints, print everything on 13x19 paper. Some prints may just have a 1" white border, while others might have borders that run several inches on each side. It might be tough, however, to run from 4x6 to 13x19.
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most of my stuff is internet or cd... but i am slowly building a print porfolio again - and using 8x10's
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I'm using 8 x 10's
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Wait, all that time and all I get is "Cream of the Damn Crop" ?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I don't think it will be "cheesy" if they are properly mounted to the same sized board,..
If you intend to share multiple images on a single larger board,. then I would say you need to be very carefull... keeping images that will work together on a single board.. |
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I've just redid two of my portfolio's Sports & Portraits both of them is 8x10's. I questioned a few pros & 8x10's and a good website seems to be the in thing for today's market. Now if I can only find the time to put my wedding album together. That will be a mixture of 8x10,5x7 & 4x6's
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I use a 13x19 portfolio, prints are a minimum of 11x14. I use Epson watercolor paper. It looks great. A portfolio should include only your best and in the largest size you can print. Try and keep all the images close in size and concept or color tones. Your want it to be as unified as possible. If you have more than one concept going, set up for more than one portfolio. Every artist should have several.
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im curious . . what should i mount my prints on?
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Depends. Formcore works well for mounting, or matboard can be used - non-acidic, of course. I have used both. Just make sure you use the same thing for all images in a particular portfolio. I would avoid colors, unless you are using black or a light beige, tan, etc. type of color. A quiet color as neutral as possible. Cut matboard to frame the image should be white, off-white or black. Colors are distracting. Again, just be sure you are using the same color for all. I have several type of portfolio cases. Some are made for loose prints and are separated by a paper designed for that use - its a non-acidic tissue. Do a search on archival products. Lots of companies sell any of these products. Some of my portfolios are designed for foamcore/matboard backing only, others for same with cut matboard to frame the image. I use whatever the occasion calls for. Of course, I also use the kind with see-through clear folder types that I just slip the image into for protection and easy viewing. These are great for general storage and quick viewing. What you don't want is the image surface damaged in transport, anything that detracts from the image (draws the eye away or conflicts with the image), or something that marks you as an amateur. Another issue - try and keep the images in the same range - color only, B-W only, concept, size of image, all vertical or all horizonal. You don't want people tilting their heads - they won't take the time. And put your best in only. Don't waste time with second best to fill out a selection. Better fewer images than padding with second best.
Good luck.
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If I knew an AD well, or if it was otherwise appropriate, I'd sometimes show 35mm transparencies in plastic sheets of 20. Now, with digital, I would give them a weblink before the meeting, & just take a FEW of the very best with me for the "show & tell" 'cause they like to have something to fondle.
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I use 8x10 in my print portfolio, however i am weighing my options of whether i want to switch to a Digital Portfolio as it is much easier to carry around (I can literally have my portfolio at all times because i can just slip it in my bag and if someone approaches me, i can show it to them). However about 25% of my portfolio consists of my older SLR photographs that i took a year and a half or so ago before i got into Digital, so although i got tons of great digital's, i dont want to let go of my old film pics :/ Hard decision.
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I purchased a display album by Renaissance afew months ago and with it I also purchased different sleeves. Just have to take the time to put it together.
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Ok thanks for the info, I purchased the album & mats 4 months ago just have not made the time to put things together
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