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Wednesday
May142008

picture window # 5 ~ oh my aching back

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N. Jersey kitchen windowclick to embiggen
I am thoroughly enjoying a bit of downtime. The big tourism marketing piece along with several others is done and so is the biggest pain in my ass, the bedroom renovation - 2 bedrooms turned into 1 with the walkin closet of her dreams for the wife.

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bedroom renovation

Looks like I'll have a bit of time to recoup and rethink, photography-wise. Item #1 on the agenda is to create a picture-only site for my photography. The time has come to present my pictures in category galleries -

ku - landscapes of the natural world
man & nature ku - signs of humankind in the natural world
urban ku - cityscapes (big and small)
picture windows - views of the world outside
decay & disgust - decying things on my kitchen counter

Can anyone out there recommend any gallery software or a hosting service with gallery templates?

Reader Comments (2)

I lucked out and had friend do my template, but this post lists several places as well...

http://aphotoeditor.com/2008/01/31/portfolio-website-design/

May 14, 2008 | Unregistered Commenteraaron

I'm VERY happy with using PixelPost to run my site. It's PhotoBlogging software, but it makes maintaining my site very simple and allows me to concentrate more on creating the images. The PicLens image viewer plugin for PixelPost is also a snap to install. Both are free. There are also many free, high quality templates for PixelPost that are easily modified to suit one's tastes.

Feel free to shoot me an e-mail and I'll be happy to set up an account so you can view the back end of my photo blog and see if it's to your liking.

May 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSean

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