Best and most simplistic breakdown of the differences and nuances between social media, website, and portfolio. Great video, thanks for the tips and perspective!
Hmm, it makes a lot of sense the way you explained it! Funny I assumed that a website was the collective portfolio of a creative, thank you for your perspective.
I generally curate specific portfolios to meet a specific customer's needs. I catalogue my images according to subject, etc., to help me construct a given portfolio. The mermaid works like a charm for me because I'm in a market area where there aren't many photographers that can handle very narrow and specific niches.
Your content recently has been spot on in terms of timing for me. Thank you!! Great advice. You're pushing me to think more strategically and I didn't really have a way to do that yet... Thank you!
Thanks for the information. I wonder if you can clarify something. After curating a portfolio(s), how do you send it to your (potential) client? Would you create a gallery and sent them a link to that gallery and should that link be secured? Similar to if I was sending images to a client for proofing or sending final images? I apologize in advance for being daft with this one. Cheers. Ps Do any indoor cycling in the winter months? Thank you
Good stuff, I agree with all of your points. A good, candid social media really endears us to people as the person/artist/hard worker behind the lens. I find that clients value the personality of the photographer almost as much as the quality of images they produce.
I am not clueing in to one thing - where is a portfolio created/hosted/disseminated? I imagine these are for that specific clients eyes only and then it might be pulled down / deactivated weeks or months later. Under the website's domain and unlisted or some other method? What I mostly keep busy with is photographing and documenting new works of art in progress and those visuals are only emailed directly to collectors and curators, or hosted as unlisted/password clips on UA-cam for them. (none of the recipients care about or probably even are unaware of Vimeo). They are not on the artists' sites nor mine until they are for sale publicly or in a public gallery. Thank you.
This is great information. Can you go into more detail on selecting a specific portfolio and tailoring it to the right clients? There is not that much information out there on this topic, and most of what is out there isn't helpful for your kind of approach.
A treatment answers a problem and shows your specific method to achieve it and your understanding of the brief. A portfolio shows off work that a brand might be interested in. Generally you don't have writing in a portfolio either.
Was wondering if you have any experience of the Bristol area of Somerset being a hub of creativity in the UK or is it still London? Do any of the scrollers of your Instagram account geo located in Bristol bathrooms?
Big thanks for todays sponsor gridzy.gallery/tinhousestudio
This has probably been the most concise and informative UA-cam presentation I’ve seen in a very long time.
Cheers Matey
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Great video. Love the statement "your website is not your portfolio". So easy to think it is. Once that idea is ingested, it's quite liberating.
I switched from Reader's Digest to Scott Chothinyo for all my bathroom reading needs and haven't looked back since.
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Best and most simplistic breakdown of the differences and nuances between social media, website, and portfolio. Great video, thanks for the tips and perspective!
Hmm, it makes a lot of sense the way you explained it! Funny I assumed that a website was the collective portfolio of a creative, thank you for your perspective.
Great food for thought! Thank you for explaining the differences in the way you did.
I generally curate specific portfolios to meet a specific customer's needs. I catalogue my images according to subject, etc., to help me construct a given portfolio. The mermaid works like a charm for me because I'm in a market area where there aren't many photographers that can handle very narrow and specific niches.
Brilliant. I want more 😅
Solid advice Scott!
This is great advice !
Your content recently has been spot on in terms of timing for me. Thank you!! Great advice. You're pushing me to think more strategically and I didn't really have a way to do that yet... Thank you!
Read video! Watched it, and immediately posted to Instagram
Great advice. Not knowing any better I thought a portfolio would be just a reflection of your website.
Thanks for the information. I wonder if you can clarify something. After curating a portfolio(s), how do you send it to your (potential) client? Would you create a gallery and sent them a link to that gallery and should that link be secured? Similar to if I was sending images to a client for proofing or sending final images? I apologize in advance for being daft with this one. Cheers.
Ps Do any indoor cycling in the winter months?
Thank you
Good stuff, I agree with all of your points.
A good, candid social media really endears us to people as the person/artist/hard worker behind the lens. I find that clients value the personality of the photographer almost as much as the quality of images they produce.
Great video Scott, Thank you
completely agree with you. which program do you use for the portfolio
Great subject! Thanks Scott!
Wow ! This was so helpful ! Thank you so much for this !
Just took the freelance plunge !
PS we really appreciate the vids and advice!🙏🏻🍻
You're so welcome!
Great video Scott now I’ll take a look at my social, website and portfolio content differently thanks
Glad it was useful
Good and timely video. I've been looking for a lightweight gallery tool. Going to give Gridzy a try. And thanks for the discount.
Glad to help
Thank you, great vlog. Just what is needed. ❤
Glad it was helpful!
I LOVE this guy. His work is HORRIBLE in my opinion but his advice/content is brilliant. Kudos!
I am not clueing in to one thing - where is a portfolio created/hosted/disseminated? I imagine these are for that specific clients eyes only and then it might be pulled down / deactivated weeks or months later. Under the website's domain and unlisted or some other method?
What I mostly keep busy with is photographing and documenting new works of art in progress and those visuals are only emailed directly to collectors and curators, or hosted as unlisted/password clips on UA-cam for them. (none of the recipients care about or probably even are unaware of Vimeo). They are not on the artists' sites nor mine until they are for sale publicly or in a public gallery. Thank you.
Great video!
"We love your portfolio. Could you do that same bold graphic design in Black and White?" The Client.
This is great information. Can you go into more detail on selecting a specific portfolio and tailoring it to the right clients?
There is not that much information out there on this topic, and most of what is out there isn't helpful for your kind of approach.
Just wondering, how's the portfolio then different from a treatment? Or would you consider those 2 to be slightly interexchangable?
A treatment answers a problem and shows your specific method to achieve it and your understanding of the brief. A portfolio shows off work that a brand might be interested in. Generally you don't have writing in a portfolio either.
@@TinHouseStudioUK ah right, there's the difference, thanks for that!
Another great video
Thanks a lot
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I just caught the last 30 seconds!
Thanks for stopping by
New mic? Needs a fair bit of EQ.
yeah my last one died suddenly haha.
Was wondering if you have any experience of the Bristol area of Somerset being a hub of creativity in the UK or is it still London? Do any of the scrollers of your Instagram account geo located in Bristol bathrooms?
Only plebeian's make money with their photography. Sniff. Just kidding. Good info.