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OWP:
Aloha everyone,

I'm a newbie on this forum. I actually have three different websites - one for lifestyle portraits, one specifically for senior portraits and one for wedding photography. I'm planning on a doing a site refresh on my lifestyle portraits site and would love some feedback on which gallery images I should get rid of.

http://www.oahuportraitphotographer.com

Also, any other feedback on the site is appreciated.

Thank you!

Gavin Seim:
The sites nice and clean. I would avoid showing an image in B&W, then in color. I rarely even give clients two version unless they ask. I know many do it, but I think it tends to make you look undecided like you don't know what works best.

As for which images to pull thats tough to say without numbers or any way to define them. It's also something you need to be able to decide. You have be able to determine what your style is and show images that you feel promote that look.

OWP:
Thank you, Gavin. I appreciate the feedback and I agree that showing an image in b&w and color shows indecision. I do know which ones I like - I was just curious what others thought.

Thanks again for your time and honest feedback.

Aloha,
Shiyana

AWJ Photography:
The only thing I'll add is to narrow it down to just favorite/five star images.  In each category you seam to have four or five galleries.  If I were a customer, I wouldn't sort through all of those galleries to see to all your photos.  I'd decide based off the first seven to maybe twenty images.

Other than that, I like to the layout and glad that it isn't a flash website!

BTW: If you ever have a position open for hire out there, let me know!  ;)

bendruckerphoto:
I'd cut it down to two galleries. Also, rearrange the images in the slideshow on the homepage. The first images is definitely not your strongest.

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