9 Ways to Improve Your Photography Website

Nowadays, the majority of people turn to the internet when they are looking for services, including photography. As such, it is crucial that you understand and anticipate the way potential clients interact with websites and how to create the best experience to give you a better chance of turning them into paying customers. This helpful video tutorial will give you nine techniques to put you on the right track.

Coming to you from Signature Edits, this excellent video tutorial will show you nine tips for improving your portfolio website. One mistake I see a ton of newer photographers make is including too many photos on their site. It is tempting to post a lot of your work, but when it comes to getting customers, it is crucial to be brutally honest with yourself and only post your very best images. Unfortunately, it only takes one questionable photo to plant the seed of doubt in someone's mind, and given how quickly people make judgments online, that single shot can sink you. It is a far better choice to have an album of five strong photos than a mix of 20 images. Check out the video above for the full rundown. 

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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58 minutes! Too Long Didn't Watch, sorry. Bullet points would have done.

Agreed. The highly repetitive introduction is almost 3 minutes long. Couldn't watch beyond that.