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Posts Tagged ‘portfolio’

The making of a web based Portfolio

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011
Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

Building a web based Portfolio by Bjørn Christiansen

A good friend of mine, Sondre Nymoen, recommended me to create an online portfolio in addition to the book edition I go around applying for jobs. Good tips, I thought, and put the brain into a extensive thinking process. It has been a while since I have actively worked to develop a website, so it took some time just searching around for information about how different things could be done and for keeping me updated on the code within the HTML, CSS, JavaScript and PHP. Not only were I to develop a framework for how the page should behave in form of functionality, it also had to look good and provide a good user experience to captivate a possible visitor. There are a lot of consideration I have had to deal with me when I designed websites before. For example, I worked on a project called the International Conference of Ethiopian Studies 2007 at NTNU, where one of the demands was that the page should be adapted to Ethiopia standards in form of download speeds. In 2006 – 2007 were Ethiopia, today, a developing country where broadband was not very well developed. The bottom line was that each page in the site had to be no greater than 20KB per page, which meant much text and few images for optimizing speeds. Another demand was the screen resolution for the target group this project applied. The requirements from the client was to keep me in 800×600 pixels, which in reality meant a maximum around 768 pixels in width. The user experience of the side was also important, it had to be recognizable in relation to navigation and update of the webmasters.

Requirements for the site then, as now I had in mind when I set to develop the new portfolios my Sunday and Monday. I aimed to make each page as small in kilobyte size as possible, but taking into consideration that there is a photo portfolio, so I had to ease the some of the requirements in that to see the pictures on the Internet in the respective size and with the respective resolution must reflect the image files will also be quite large in file size. Reason being is that my target group this time aren’t scientists with regard to Ethiopia, which initially has an interest in my portfolio, but feel free to clients and other photographers with much faster internet access than a dial-up modem.

I’ve also realized that the world has gone a step further in terms of screen resolutions. Since I first posted the google analytics to the statistics on this wordpress blog, only 0.18% run a resolution equivalent to 800×600, a resolution that ends up on a 28th place in my stats. In 14th place resolution is 768×1024 with 0.78% and a 10th place is 320×480 with 1.88% who does not even account for more than 3% of all visits to online my page. For those who do not understand any of these numbers as the first number indicates the width of the resolution of the screen visitors. I have the feeling that the tens place is due to multiple use mobile phones when they are surfing. To create something that as many visitors as possible will be able to watch you should stay within these limits so that the visitor don’t need to scroll both horizontally and vertically to see the content. But for me to get with me the last 3% of users, I took some simple design measures that I have seen a number of web-based portfolio do, converting from vertical to horizontal scrolling. Maybe it’s a more comfortable way to see pictures of in relation to that in western countries read from left to right and can take the contents horizontally.
Some technical challenges were there in order for me to convert to this way designing a platform. I had to take into account that people still wanted to use the scroll wheel to navigate along the side and possibly having to move the mouse very far each time you would get to the last picture in the gallery. I found some JavaScript that worked relatively smoothly. Most are based on jQuery, frameworks I’m not very familiar with, but have an understanding that is very prevalent within the web nowadays. I would also add a little security that people realized that it was horizontal content and did some graphic grip and let the horizontal arrows in every direction. These arrows could pushed and the content, in this case the gallery, would jumped in the direction of the arrow shown.

For the visitor would be having to scroll all the way back to start to navigate to the next category, I let the menu be fixed on the screen while scrolled across. This function is started acting very badly when I tested it on my android phone this morning, but on the other hand I can not account for everything. The menu has a value of opacity: 0.8; which means that it has a transparency of 20%. This I have done only as a design grip and separate me from the rest of the portfolio with horizontal scrolling.

In addition to having created categories of images I have photographed, I have also created a separate category with videos and animations I have made.

Basically, I have tried to keep to the requirements and specifications I have always designed websites with, kept things clean, fast and easy with an option for most visitors to see the page as it originally intended to be seen. I have also tried to keep me within the W3 standard for HTML 4.01 Transitional Loose. Since I wanted the menu transparent, I have had sacrifices an error, the one line of code, opacity, CSS-stylesheet. I hope that the design is so intuitive that I do not have to go into detail what I have done. But there are some questions, feedback or the like, do not hesitate to contact me.

If you didn’t find the portfolio, click here: www.bj0rn.net

Portfolio 2010 – 2011

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

Her is my portfolio. It is a quick and easy version where I have selected a few of my favourite shots from 2010-2011. This morning I had three copies printed at CopyCat in Trondheim and they came out quite nice. CopyCat wasn’t that expensive, 1000NOK or around 175$ for all three, 300g paper, plastic foil on the front and back and spiral-binding. Worth a try if you just want a nice portfolio to show off.

Portfolio

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, Portfolio

Portfolio

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, Portfolio

Portfolio

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, Portfolio

Portfolio

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, Portfolio

Portfolio

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, Portfolio

Fashion in Ringvebukta

Tuesday, August 30th, 2011
photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model Viktoria Konstanse Strand Kvalsvik (Trend Models)

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Viktoria Konstanse Strand Kvalsvik (Trend Models)

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model Viktoria Konstanse Strand Kvalsvik (Trend Models)

photo: Bjørn Christiansen, model: Viktoria Konstanse Strand Kvalsvik (Trend Models)

Here are two pictures from fashion series I did with Viktoria Konstanse Kvalsvik Trend Models. Location is Ringvebukta at Lade in Trondheim. We started early in the morning and was finished just before lunch, which meant that I got a pretty harsh light right before noon that I was looking for to make these particular pictures. From what I’ve been told is the Victoria is currently in New York and working as a model, doing catwalks and photo shoots.

During the next week I scheduled a photo shoot with Liv-Miriam Nortømme who runs Fysionett.Blogg.no which is a blog for about exercising and such. As a matter of fact I have spent some of my spare time here in Mo i Rana following easy home exercising-guide, doing some squats. I have had one photo shoot with Liv-Miriam right before Christmas 2010 with her sister Rachel Nordtømme. The pictures we shoot were styled with clothes from Retro in Trondheim. Check out her blog!

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme og Rachel Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme og Rachel Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Liv-Miriam Nordtømme, mua: Trine Sletvold Sundli

Otherwise, the weekend is quite packed with photography, hopefully there will have a shoot with Kristin Folstad on Saturday and one with Carina Velve, both from Trend Models.

Marion Dyrvik Homlong – Modellkort Del 4

Sunday, April 18th, 2010
foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Del fire i av modelltestinga med Marion Dyrvik Homlong fotografert i studio på Norsk Fotofagskole. Serien er gjort i forbindelse med TFP (Time For Prints) for Miss Norway og World Beauty Congress. Hår og sminke er gjort av Tina Larsen, klær og accessories er plukket ut av Marion selv.

Marion Dyrvik Homlong – Modellkort Del 3

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010
foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Her er to nye bilder av Marion Dyrvik Homlong. Bildene inngår i modelltestinga jeg gjorde med henne i forrige uke i forbindelse med mappen hun skal ha med seg ned til Kina på World Beauty Congress den 24. April i år. Igjen har Tina Larsen vært borte på modellen min med sminkepensler, rettetang, krølltang, hårspray og det frisører og makeup-artister bruker for å få modeller til å se pene ut.

Det siste bildet (2/3-figur) er tatt med dette oppsettet. På portrettet har jeg lagt inn en en stoftboks fra venstre side med en blender f/5,6 for å få et ekstra kantlys og skille modellen fra bakgrunnen. Oppsettet er kliss likt oppsettet fra Del 1 og Del 2 av denne serien. Forskjellen er at vi, Sascha Njaa og meg, hang opp en mørkegrå bakgrunn i stedenfor den hvite for å skape litt mer kontrast i forhold til det hun hadde på seg av klær.

Blitsoppsett for bildene av Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Blitsoppsett for bildene av Marion Dyrvik Homlong. Maler for slike oppsett kan lastes ned fra www.lightingdiagrams.com

Marion Dyrvik Homlong – Modellkort Del 2

Saturday, April 10th, 2010
foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Her er to nye bilder fra modelltestinga på tirsdag med Marion Dyrvik Homlong. Bildet er lyssatt med kun én lyskilde hvor en stor softboks er snudd opp mot taket. Lyset er målt til f/4.0 på modellen og har et lite lysavfall fra modellen til bakgrunnen på en halv blender. Dette oppsettet lærte jeg på Norsk Fotofagskole av Geir Terje Nergaard og har så og si blitt forelsket i det.

Hår og makeup er gjort av Tina Larsen, fotoassistent var Sascha Njaa.

Blitsoppsett for bildene av Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Blitsoppsett for bildene av Marion Dyrvik Homlong. Maler for slike oppsett kan lastes ned fra www.lightingdiagrams.com

Marion Dyrvik Homlong – Modellkort Del 1

Friday, April 9th, 2010
foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

foto: Bjørn Christiansen, modell: Marion Dyrvik Homlong

Tirsdag denne uka startet jeg innskytinga av modellkortet til Miss Norway-kandidaten Marion Dyrvik Homlong. I alt har jeg i samarbeid med Bjørnar Isaksen fra Miss Norway planlagt å levere ti -femten bilder til modellmappen til Marion før hun reiser til Kina den 24. April for å representere Norge i World Beauty Congress.

Tina Larsen fra H2-Akademiet lovte å stille opp for å fikse hår og sminke til bildene og i neste uke kjører jeg tredje og siste runde opptak med Marion. På bildet i dette innlegget har Marion fiksa stylingen selv siden Tina kom en drøy time ute i første opptak. Sascha Njaa var så vennlig å assistere med både objektiv og lysrigging under opptakene på tirsdag.

Hva skjer

I dag er det først seminar med den norske fotografen Erik AlmåsNorsk Fotofagskole, så blir det ny runde barokk-fotografering med Trine Eide for på Tina Larsen NTNU Gløshaugen i Hovedbygget. Som en liten avslutning på fotouka blir det aktfotografering på kvelden, men denne biten er ikke helt i boks enda.

God helg!

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