Lesson 12 - Flickr Portfolio

Creating Your Photography Portfolio

Lesson 12 - Flickr Portfolio

Postby 100258 » Sat Nov 12, 2011 3:13 pm

I decided to use Flickr for my online portfolio since I'm just using it for fun to share my pictures, and Flickr is easy to use, easy to share with friends and free. Those 3 factors mean that I will actually use it, which I think is the most important thing.

I've added some photos to my account and will continue to add more over time.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tpgreenwood/
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Re: Lesson 12 - Flickr Portfolio

Postby Instructor » Tue Nov 15, 2011 8:57 am

Hi Tom,

Nice job getting your photos online. I've been a fan of Flickr for a long time. Here are a couple quick things you can do to improve your Flickr account.

Get a vanity url:

Your flickr url is:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63558513@N05

for instance mine is:
http://flickr.com/thelastminute

I think you can update it here:
http://www.flickr.com/account/

Be careful though because you can't go back!

Also you should add some sets and or galleries to organize your images by event or theme.

Here are my photosets for example:
http://www.flickr.com/thelastminute/sets


Another item would be to update your profile with contact information / website etc. Almost every day someone contacts me who wants to pay me to use some of my photographs for something. They do this buy going to my profile page:
http://www.flickr.com/people/thelastminute

Also you should pick your licensing. I choose creative commons Attribution, Noncommercial license. That way people can use my images for their creative projects etc...

I like that each photo has descriptions but also remember to to tag them. The more metadata you can associate with your images the more searchable they are...

Finally, be cautious about investing too much time into flickr. The service is dying a slow death at the hands of yahoo. I would predict that in a five or ten years it will be gone. But until this it's a very viable platform for photosharing.

Another option if you get more serious is that you may want to control your own domain or use one of the newer photosharing services like photoshelther.com
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