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#JALBUM TIGER FORUM SOFTWARE#
This function requires gallery software that may not be necessary if the site is mainly for family and friends to visit. For example, if your target audience is graphic artists and editors, they will want the ability to quickly search a database or stock list of your work. At first you will need to make some educated guesses about who will be visiting your site later, as traffic grows, website statistics programs will let you analyze the habits and demographics of your visitors. Hand in hand with defining your site’s purpose is the need to identify your target audience. This will give your site the ability to expand as your goals change over time. Clearly define your goals, both immediate and long-term, for your site. Don’t start building a website just because everyone else has one.

Are you building a place for your friends and family to see your photos, do you want a searchable database for editors to look for stock photos, a virtual storefront to sell prints, or some combination of these? Really think about what you want to achieve with your website and the reasons for having one. What is your site’s purpose? Defining the purpose of your site is a critical but often overlooked step. Looking to build a site for the first time, or thinking of redesigning your site? These steps will help you plan and build a site that truly compliments your work. As with photography, learning just the technical side of the craft and ignoring the art does not produce the best results. It requires planning, foresight, and a thorough understanding of the elements of design.
#JALBUM TIGER FORUM HOW TO#
It had no life it was sterile and it did not compliment my work.Ī few designs and many clients later, I have found that to build an attractive, functional, and successful website to showcase your photography requires more than just technical knowledge of how to code a website. I applied every skill I had used building corporate intranet sites, and produced a site that was, well, blah. SlideShowPro is $35 slide show plugin for Lightroom that is extremely powerful, not hard to use and produces sophisticated flash slideshows.I built websites for years before nature photography ensnared me, so when it came time to build a site to show my photos I thought it would be a breeze.
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The nice thing about the online services is that you don't have to maintain the blog, fight spam, upgrade your software, etc.Īs the other poster said, lightroom has some basic flash and html gallerys built in.
#JALBUM TIGER FORUM INSTALL#
Certainly Wordpress is really popular and there are many many free skins/themes that you can install very easily once you've done it once. The cheapest blogging software are the free online blogging software which are very customisable with lots and lots of tuturials etc. I'm not sure, are you asking about blogging software to post images sequentially in a blog format or are you looking for gallery software to display your images on your web site? I see that Pixelpost is open source software, but I have no idea of how easy (and/or powerful?) it is. Does anyone in the Forum have a recommendation regarding the best value in such software. I'm thinking of starting a blog with some of my photographs. until i come across something more easy. i have downloaded the free version of Lightroom 3 Beta, it is a bit limited, but and i guess i will continue using it for simple presentations:

J a a p V e r h o e v e n | f o t o g r a f i eĪnd there is the built-in web tool from Lightroom. and it's free, isn't it? i think, one of our colleagues here is using iweb: Since you are using apple, why not using iweb? it's a bit restricted in it's capabilities, but as long as you do not care for the coding and as long as you stick to the easy user-interface, i guess it is a great tool. but it produces very beautiful online-slideshows.

i did not find it extremly easy to use - i think the user-interface is a bit odd. i have seen beautiful examples from jalbum and bananalbum
