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Old 23rd of June 2005 (Thu)   #1
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Default Portfolio via the net??

I have been asked to submit a portfolio of some of my work via the net, do I put together a imitation paper form whereas there is a selection of photos on A4 in subjects or just submit individually and if so what size is best. Initially I just submitted individually and as you would imagine took some time.
I would really appreciate you input as I really dont want to miss this opertunity.

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Theresa - If this is an important opportunity to you, I would suggest that you ask whoever is asking for the portfolio. There is no standard way to present a web portfolio - it can be any collection of photos, presented in any way. The person might be looking for a simple web gallery or they might want a fancy web site with Flash or other special effects.
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Thanks, I think I might have to as I really dont know what they want from me.
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"Less is More", so I'd keep it simple. PhotoBucket is free & should work well for just a few sample pics.
http://photobucket.com/albums/v218/P...neral/?start=0
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