Title: In Your ArmsPhotographed by: Milli StephaniaA newborn daughter softens the heart of a new father who’s always accustomed to having a tough exterior.
Like many Rhode Islanders of a certain age, Paul Davis’ formative years were spent watching concerts at the Living Room, scaling the rides at Rocky Point and taking in blockbusters like Jaws and Star Wars in the old Park and Garden City cinemas. Now the Cranston native’s days are spent photographing, framing and selling black-and-white slices of Little Rhody nostalgia through his business, Rhode Trip Photography. He’s been collecting for about thirty years, starting with old newspapers and records and now scouring antique stores, eBay and the Brimfield Antique Flea Market for treasures like vintage Narragansett Beer cans, Providence Civic Center ticket stubs and “No school Foster-Glocester” mugs.
A Snapshot Guide to Showcasing Your Best Work
Creating a photography portfolio can feel like trying to choose your favorite child, pet, or, for the indecisive among us, ice cream flavor. But fear not! With a dash of organization and a sprinkle of creativity, you can curate a collection that’ll make viewers swipe right on your work faster than a speed dater with a caffeine buzz.
Step 1: The…
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This week I finally completed the HNC in Photography and handed in my portfolio. I’ve been studying part time for the last two years or so. Overall, it’s been an enjoyable course and I’ve learned a lot. It always feel a little strange when you complete something you’ve been immersed in for a couple of years. On the one hand, I felt relieved to finally finish it, but on the other I felt a…
Simple Ways To Create A Professional Online Photography Portfolio
Looking to create a stunning photography portfolio that captivates potential clients? Learn how to showcase your skills with these tips and stand out from with your work.
To create a professional online photography portfolio, there are several key steps that you should follow, some of which I wish I knew when I created my very first portfolio.
You’d think that the more you add pictures to your portfolio, the better.
..Not quite.
Having a broad selection of images to showcase is great and all, but you need to ask yourself couple of questions before you start…