My website for Digital Portfolio, 2010, William Hill Photography
Click the image above to go to William Hill Photography’s splash page.
So, here it is at last. This is the link to my splash page for my website, and the culmination of everything I’ve done for Digital Portfolio here at UCMO in 2010. It has four sample galleries of work from various classes, my UK trip, and so on. The design is meant to be simple and easy to read, and once I’m working professionally I’ll probably go in and add lots of new content to browse as well as overhauling the contact and about section. I’ll probably also add in a page for videos since working on the one for class was a lot of fun, and the Canon Rebel t1i makes really great videos. For that video, look one post back under the digital portfolio category here on the blog. I also have a music video with images from my three years here at school, so you should check that out as well. Feel free to drop me a comment about my site, and if you like anything I’m always willing to talk. I hope you enjoy William Hill Photography’s website.
Kings of Leon cover – Use Somebody music video by William Hill
We shot this at UCMO for a digitial portfolio class with one of our classmates and her friend. The audio actually comes directly off the Canon t1i because the audio file that our sound tech made doesn’t sync up to the clips. Which is a shame, because it’s an awesome file. I normally shoot photography, so this was a new experience.
Most of my work is available at http://cmsu2.ucmo.edu/~wjh56720/ so drop me a line.
William Hill Photography
Searchability Image 5, Digital Portfolio, by William Hill
This was done in Summer 2009 for my UK Trip. It’s from aboard the ferry that took us from Ireland to Wales, and it near the middle of the trip between the two.
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Searchability Image 4, Photography, William Hill, Digital Portfolio
This is a shot done in the summer of 2009 for my UK trip, it’s Dublin at night as seen from my hotel balcony.
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Digital Portfolio, Searchability Image 3, William Hill
This is a Tarantula I shot for my Nature and Scenic class in Summer 2010, here at UCMO in Warrensburg, Missouri.
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Digital Portfolio, Searchability Image 2, William Hill
This is a shot I did back in Fall of 2009 at the Kansas City Zoo, with a Sony Alpha 200. This was done by William Hill.
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Website gallery example, simpleviewer and autoviewer.
A sample gallery for my website, made with simpleviewer in lightroom.
A sample gallery for my website, made with Autoviewer in lightroom.
Searchability Image 1, shot in Holden, Missouri; A Pomeranian dog named Buddy, by William Hill
This hyperactive Pomeranian was photographed in his backyard in Holden, Missouri.
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Digital Portfolio Website Review part 2
Gavin Gough’s website is colorful, uses simple backgrounds to keep focus on the image, and is a ProPhoto Blogsite. Click picture for site.
Ferenc Ecseki’s website is more of a blog, and can be a little overwhelming at first. It allows you to use it as a news outlet for information solely on him however. Click picture for site.
Wilmar’s site is pleasing to the eye, and by using a search engine you can easily find images containing things you’d like to use. This allows for much more ease of use than regular galleries. Click picture for site.
Digital Portfolio, Website review
Three travel photographer’s websites to review and examine the style on.
Dario Endara has a wonderful use of color and design on his website, and the music playing in the background is a wonderful touch. The site itself is made by Miguel Endara. The short intro to Dario’s site is very plain however. Click the image to go to his site.
Remi Benali’s website is simple and functional, the best part being that it draws attention to the colorful examples of his work and not to the site itself. The design is by Didier Laget. The news on the front page is a nice touch for return visitors. Click the image to go to his site.
Darwin Wiggett’s site is very spartan and functional, emphasizing his work with the changing main image. The design is by WideRange Galleries. The introduction is a bit generic, but again draws emphasis to his colorful images rather than the site itself. Click the image to go to the site.




















