The photographers’ websites are coming out off the woodwork. They are nice, they are clean, and alot of them run on textpattern and involve a healthy amount of flash (with actionscript programming!). The influence those of us with web acumen and ideas wield within the digital arena of the photography department at Columbia College seems to be growing.
The Sorg brothers both came out with strong initial offerings. Brian Sorg’s site languished for a time but has seen a nice tweak and update. Perhaps he has realized that putting up “this is okay but not finished” notices is something of a faux pas. Brandon has a strong portfolio website at brandonsorg.com, but the really spectacular part of his site is acccessible from the “more” tab within his main site. By clicking on the link found within, you are led to postscript.brandonsorg.com, a timely and continually updated blog with photos, thoughts, and techniques.
Andrius Schmid has a new site. I may have accidentally linked to someone else’s when I orginally wrote this article.
Brian Ulrich continually ads new work to his site. I don’t think I’ve seen a single other professional photographer (Except maybe Matt Siber) who can keep up with this guy when it comes to producing. Brian even keeps a fairly regularly updated blog at notifbutwhen.com/2/. Why “2”? I think it comes second to his photos. I hope so.
Jon Gitelson hasn’t been very active of late in the webspace, but I know he’s got this crazy new car on the front of his site and I can only imagine that he will exposit on this at some point.
And…I hate to mentoin this for fear of inciting the party whores, but Ben Pier has a new site as well. Full of absolutely scary things…like party people. Justin Schmitz did the design and implementation of Ben’s site.
On the topic of that rock-n-roll monstrosity, I think it’s safe to say that Justin is going to hell for never updating his site. But he promises “new material by September”.
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