with portfolio layout less is more agreed but when it comes to pictures dont be so selective
I disagree, when selecting images make sure it is the best of the best, on bad image can ruin an entire portfolio.
As for the site I have to say it really does nothing for me. The leather book style background really does not appeal to me and the choice of colour to me seems to say I cannot make up my mind on what I want from my site, you choose.
I would also look at your front page image, to me it suggests you do childresn portraits, I know you do more, but that is what the home page would say to your potential clients.
The portfolio bugs me a little, where you click next image and all navigation moves when the next pic comes up, whic I find frustrating, and I am sure others may too. Also not sure about the zoom feature, looks like a plugin though, so poss not much you can do about that.
Your site seems to be in a 3 column layout, but there is no need nor use to the third column. I would remove the right hand side column, as it does nothing, and the leather style background seems to really split the pages up, it really looks disjointed. Also text seems disjointed and should line up where possible, this is most noticeable with your logo
If I am honest, the latest images thing does nothing for me. With your about me, I would have a separate contact me pages, as it does not seem clear how I get in touch straight away, which clients want.
Possibly look at a streamlined navigation to the site instead of the bold headings which do nothing, they just sit there and distract from the links to your pages, would look better IMHO.
I think the main problem with this site is there is no kind of branding. Your brand simply does not show through in this site. The font you have chosen competes with that in the rest of your site and loses. It just does not make you as a brand stand out. Maybe this would be a starting point, rather than look at the site, look at developing some kind of logo that works for your brand and stands out really well. When you look on most homepages the name of the photographer is the first thing to catch your eye. Normally located in top left, due to the way westerners read text. On your site I read some of the text and then notice who you are.
This makes the site look generic, which is I think what many are getting at with what is wrong (sorry if I am wrong)
It just is missing that professional edge to me.
No offence meant by any of this, and it is just my opinion, hopefully you get something out of this and take it in the nature it is intended.