My uncle is a professional photographer (and artist) and has asked me to help set up a webpage to showcase his work.
What are the best sites that offer stylish portfolio templates? Most people seem to use blogspot or a modified tumblr page, but I'm curious to hear /p/'s preferences.
I'm a squarespace pleb. In terms of ease...it's breddy gud.
Squarespace! While it is spammed through many youtube channels,it is good and easy.(also trendy)
>>2988304
Have you heard of squarespace?
+1 for squarespace
best for artists and non tech
>>2988304
Wordpress with Kalium, Oshine or Uncode theme, depending on how many photos should be displayed.
Thanks guys, we'll check out squarespace
>>2989513
>wordpress
I was thinking of this and confused it with blogspot
If you have adobe cloud - adobe myportfolio comes with it. If not - squarespace
>>2988304
Get a cheap vps with GNU/Linux. Install apache, learn html, css and javascript. Buy a cheap domain or get a free one from Freenom (plus a free HTTPS cert from lets encrypt), bam you got your own site that you have full control over. DIY is always better then bullshit services like sqaurespace and tumblr. They are bloated and full of shit, your goal is to present pictures, if they are good they are good, making some shitty 100mb wordpress theme does not make your pictures look any better, and it raises the barrier for people wanting to look at your pics (your nan's core 2 duo machine can not handle the same shit some pleb's iphone 24 can)
Just use format.com
>>2992187
>8 months worth of effort for a picture site
Thanks for the detailed description, but are you actually serious right now?
>>2993152
It is not 8 months, will take about a week or even less if you know what you are doing.
Yes I am being serious, I get annoyed when people don't bother learning and just use shit like everyone else in thread is recommending, its just like people using instagram to take photos ;^)