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              [Video] Jeremy Cowart Takes Us Through His New Portfolio

              Entertainment Photographer, Jeremy Cowart, walks us through his new print portfolio and explains his reasoning for image placement and what is meant to catch his client’s eye. I must say, it is quite an impressive portfolio and there is much to learn here that you can apply to your website’s portfolio as well. Enjoy!

              MORE INFO FROM JEREMY’S BLOG …

              “This portfolio represents the work that “I” like. A lot of my glossier celebrity/TV work is not in this portfolio. There’s no Kardashians, Seacrest, Sting, etc… I wanted to finally create a book that I could really be proud of.

              A few other things to note…
              • I apologize for the low audio quality. I did this quickly just to give you a glance at the book.
              • I printed everything myself on the Epson 4900.
              • Scott Mullenberg from Mullenberg Designs built the portfolio…
              • For paper, I used this paper from Pina Zangaro…
              • Jeremy Kennedy drew my logo by hand.”

              January 29, 2012
              Corey Melton
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              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1464534615 Eric DiFebbo

                I’d like to know more… Like what exact paper was used and what size it is… looks like 8×10?  And he said pre-drilled… not exactly sure what that means.

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=506432237 Corey Melton

                Hi Eric, I updated the post with the details from Jeremy’s Blog. Hope that helps!

              • http://www.facebook.com/johnhwe John Hwe

                You sir, are a bad ass.

              • http://www.rlmorris.com Lee Morris

                Love the fact that it looks totally custom but he is able to add prints

              • http://www.patrickhallphotography.com Patrick Hall

                You can probably remove images from the book because the binding is made with 3 locking rods. Predrilled simply means the paper has holes to fit this book perfectly

              • Anonymous

                Great portfolio – you can really see this is Jeremy’s personal art. Would love to know if any post processing was applied to the images in order to suit the portfolio, ie coloring, toning, cropping or did they all hang that well as is?

              • http://www.facebook.com/nicholas.gonzalez3 Nicholas Gonzalez

                Love the video and his willing to share his actual printed portfolio. Images look so much better in print than on screen. 

              • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=506432237 Corey Melton

                Check out his LifeFinder DVD to see how he shoots and does his post.

              • http://twitter.com/cameraluv Cameraluv

                Hey FS. I noticed you have Scott’s url in there, would you mind adding my url to the post as well? Jeremy Kennedy –> http://www.kenedik.com  Thanks guys!

              • http://www.facebook.com/GhislainLeduc Ghislain Leduc

                having such a nice casing and book case, I mean who cares if it would cost 300$, it’s perfectly reusable and it look very nice!!!! I want one like that!!! :) And he made a really great mix of pictures

              • http://www.facebook.com/arossphoto Andrew Ross

                You can see the pre-drilled and pre-scored paper at the Pina Zangaro site. It’s available in a variety of sizes as well as portrait and landscape.

                http://www.pinazangaro.com/products/90/Scored-Inkjet-Paper.html

              • William Walker

                Here’s the link to the paper he used. 11×14 scored and punched.  The paper is actually made by Moab but can be purchased through Pina Zangaro. http://www.pinazangaro.com/products/90/Scored-Inkjet-Paper.html?is_discontinued=0&product_family_id=4&accessory_type_id=2&color_id=15

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