viewfromthenorth
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In 2007, I launched my first website (www.theviewfromthenorth.org) using Photium, and over the past 7 years, it's been an interesting ride! Originally it was intended as a showcase for my best stuff, which at the time there wasn't much of, but quickly became a coolection of galleries for my urbex exploits. Since then it's grown and grown, and it's attracted all kind of attention, mostly good, and my photographs have been used on the BBC, books, magazines, society journals, and all sorts of stuff.
I decided last year that I wanted to do something different, but didn't want to destroy what I'd created as visitor numbers continue to slowly increase. So I've created a new website as more of a showcase, so it's leaner with fewer pictures.
www.mechanicallandscapes.com
It astually uses quite a few of the photos from the other site, but the galleries are grouped by theme, rather than by location. I've also limited the number of galleries, with the intention of rotating them every few months to keep things fresh. I also intend to have a guest gallery with photos from people in my network, but that's for the future.
It's still work in progress slightly as I'm still trying to completely grasp the functionality of the Zenfolio setup and make it bend to my will, but it's fundamentally complete.
The subject matter won't be to everyone's tastes (monochrome urbex and industrial landscapes), but do have a look, and if you like it share it, and if you don't please let me know
I decided last year that I wanted to do something different, but didn't want to destroy what I'd created as visitor numbers continue to slowly increase. So I've created a new website as more of a showcase, so it's leaner with fewer pictures.
www.mechanicallandscapes.com
It astually uses quite a few of the photos from the other site, but the galleries are grouped by theme, rather than by location. I've also limited the number of galleries, with the intention of rotating them every few months to keep things fresh. I also intend to have a guest gallery with photos from people in my network, but that's for the future.
It's still work in progress slightly as I'm still trying to completely grasp the functionality of the Zenfolio setup and make it bend to my will, but it's fundamentally complete.
The subject matter won't be to everyone's tastes (monochrome urbex and industrial landscapes), but do have a look, and if you like it share it, and if you don't please let me know