Oct 23, 2011, 00:11
Ok ST-ers, it's time for me to overhaul my photography website and I need your opinions.
My current site (digitalkinetics.smugmug.com) is too generic, a bit too "smugmuggy" and contains personal photos as well as paid work. This needs to change, and I'll need a new domain to move to.
So I intend to create a new website purely for paid work. I want it to be very simple, clean, professional, and above all gorgeous.
It only needs to contain a portfolio to showcase my very best work (20-30 images), list my services (with 5-6 examples per service), and provide contact details with a feedback form.
I might add a blog or some static articles later, but that's all. Everything else (galleries for clients, etc) will be hidden from the public. Other photos (such as travel and personal photos, and the stuff I post here) will be hosted elsewhere.
Here are links to a couple of Joomla templates for photography websites I'm considering:
1. http://www.bestofjoomla.com/index2.php?option=com_bestoftemplate&task=demo&no_html=1&id=4281
2. http://livedemo00.template-help.com/joomla_34802/
I think the second example definately looks better with the photos that are there, but remember in either case it will be my photos there, not the sample ones.
Both templates have a number of practical considerations to take into account which will affect the choice of photos I can use for the background, but in both cases I think I can make it work.
So what are your opinions?
Also if anyone has any other template/skin recommendations (Joomla or otherwise) then I'd love to hear about them. I'd prefer to stick to one of the more popular free windows-based content management systems such as Joomla, DotNetNuke, or Tandem Server. I've used DNN before and while it's okay, it's a bit slow and clunky for my liking. Having said that, if there's a compelling reason to switch to a Linux based CMS such as Drupal or Mambo then that's not out of the question.
Thanks.
My current site (digitalkinetics.smugmug.com) is too generic, a bit too "smugmuggy" and contains personal photos as well as paid work. This needs to change, and I'll need a new domain to move to.
So I intend to create a new website purely for paid work. I want it to be very simple, clean, professional, and above all gorgeous.
It only needs to contain a portfolio to showcase my very best work (20-30 images), list my services (with 5-6 examples per service), and provide contact details with a feedback form.
I might add a blog or some static articles later, but that's all. Everything else (galleries for clients, etc) will be hidden from the public. Other photos (such as travel and personal photos, and the stuff I post here) will be hosted elsewhere.
Here are links to a couple of Joomla templates for photography websites I'm considering:
1. http://www.bestofjoomla.com/index2.php?option=com_bestoftemplate&task=demo&no_html=1&id=4281
2. http://livedemo00.template-help.com/joomla_34802/
I think the second example definately looks better with the photos that are there, but remember in either case it will be my photos there, not the sample ones.
Both templates have a number of practical considerations to take into account which will affect the choice of photos I can use for the background, but in both cases I think I can make it work.
So what are your opinions?
Also if anyone has any other template/skin recommendations (Joomla or otherwise) then I'd love to hear about them. I'd prefer to stick to one of the more popular free windows-based content management systems such as Joomla, DotNetNuke, or Tandem Server. I've used DNN before and while it's okay, it's a bit slow and clunky for my liking. Having said that, if there's a compelling reason to switch to a Linux based CMS such as Drupal or Mambo then that's not out of the question.
Thanks.
