Tuesday, 13 May 2014

Portfolio part- Part F

For part F of my personal development plan I am trying to prepare my self with short term solutions  that will help me in to the working work . As you can see previously I have updated my cv So they can be sent off on request and now its time to create myself a short but strong portfolio , not only show casing my work but also showing my possible employer my personality and style.
I attended the portfolio review session that was held earlier this year , I hadn't to date had a portfolio so I really just went for advise and to view other peoples progress in this field . I came away with some powerful information that have no doubt shaped the result of my portfolio below . We talked through many different ways in which to present portfolios , in the traditional print format contained in a smart folder , we talked about portfolio boxes and other methods of presenting our word but the most practical to me is the possibility of a digital portfolio. It makes perfect sense in the fact that all my work is already digitalised and a lot of the photography jobs I have been looking at are a distance away so instead of physically dropping of a portfolio it would be handy to be able to email one .

I have also had the idea to whilst emailing your cv and application if you could give them a portfolio taster , 5 strong images to give them a taste of what you can offer . Obviously your Cv it will have full portfolio on request in which you can trailer to what you think they are after . The five images "mini portfolio" has to show a variety of work yet , style, substance and personality .
Here are the 5 images I would send off along with my application form and CV as a mini portfolio so that the employer could get clear visual of what my photography is like .



 
 

 

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