Ahh yes, the changing of the seasons. The American Apparel hoodies are coming out in Williamsburg and white is the new black here at www.onelouderphoto.com. I’ve been fed up with the website for a while now and it’s time for some big changes.
The brighter skin, edgy font and new watermarks are just the beginning. I’ve also added e-commerce and direct image licensing via the blue BUY links on each image. Authorized clients can now download high-resolution versions of their files at will. Peep the cool new embedded slideshows after the jump.
Most importantly, let me know what you think of the new look.
Cheers, Chris
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Great site. I love the slideshow feature.
I like the buy features. I might have to steal that haha. I personally would have used a gradient or grungy background instead of all white. But that’s just personal taste.
Was that actually the same mic in the drummer’s mouth?
Really diggin the new site and logos.. and I think the e-commerce thing plus slideshow is a hella good idea! I’m still waiting for chkchkboom!
your new skin is going straight through my favourites! :)
I like the buy features. I might have to steal that haha. I personally would have used a gradient or grungy background instead of all white. But that's just personal taste.
Thanks Adam. I think the flash embedded images and slide shows are a great way to showcase work. Anyone can embed either the still images or the slideshows in their own blog via the UP ARROW in the corner. The embed functions just like YouTube in that it gives people a legit way to take my images for their own uses. We’ll see how it goes!
Thanks for the feedback Bryan. All of the changes were the work of one evening. It’s definitely a work in progress. Keep the thoughts coming if something else comes to mind. Cheers!
Hi Jane,
The concert was so insane that I couldn’t be 100% sure. What I do know is that the photos were taken moments apart according to the time on the files. (I hate to say it but) I think the answer is yes.
Thanks Chris. I’ve noticed that the flash based photos are significantly slower than the low-res imports from flickr. I’m sorta on the fence about it. Never fear ChkChkBoom is coming.
Thanks Ginez!