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Get Your Photography on the Web: The Fastest, Easiest Way to Show and Sell Your Work [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x209x14 mm, kaal: 518 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321753933
  • ISBN-13: 9780321753939
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 226x209x14 mm, kaal: 518 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Mar-2011
  • Kirjastus: Peachpit Press Publications
  • ISBN-10: 0321753933
  • ISBN-13: 9780321753939
For todays photographer, a clean, professional-looking website is a must. But for most, the thought of having a site that displays your work like a pro seems either too expensive or too hard to create. How can you develop an eye-catching website that looks professional, updates quickly, and even helps you make some money in the process when your passion is photography and not coding? Its easier than you think.

In Get Your Photography on the Web, RC Concepcion, curriculum developer for Kelby Media Group and one of the Photoshop Guys, takes you through an easy step-by-step process so you can build your own site from the ground up and have it look like you paid someone a lot of money to do it for you. Even if you know nothing about Web programming, this book will have you building a website in hours, not weeks.

Youll learn:



How to secure your own domain names and hosting space How to install WordPress on your website in as little as seven clicks How to add pictures, galleries, and Flash portfolios without learning any code How to sell your images online without having to make a single print How to incorporate Lightroom and Flash galleries into an already existing website



Youll also find interviews and inspirational tips from people you will meet Along the Way to making your website. Plus, RC gives you free templates and Flash portfolio components to get you up and running without emptying your wallet.

The techniques RC shares in Get Your Photography on the Web are the very same ones he uses for some of the biggest names in photographyits like designing your website with a trusted expert looking over your shoulder. Best of all, youll walk away with the satisfaction of knowing that you did it all yourself!

Arvustused

"Whenever Ive got a question about how to best show off my photos online, RC is the guy I turn to. With this book, now you can, too." Matt Kloskowski, photographer, author, and Photoshop Guy

"Setting up a professional-looking blog can be a confusing process. Even after five years of blogging, I still have questions and problems, but luckily I have RC to turn to. His knowledge of the inner-workings of WordPress and the Web have saved my bacon on more than one occasion. If you are trying to establish a presence on the Web or just want to improve on what you already have, you need this book!" Jeff Revell, PhotoWalkPro.com

"I cant think of anyone more qualified to write a book about helping photographers get their content up on the Web. RC is an excellent instructor." Terry White, Worldwide Creative Suite Evangelist, Adobe Systems, Inc.

Chapter One Domain & space. You Need These First! 1(13)
Creating a Godaddy.com Account
2(1)
Registering a Domain Name
3(4)
Purchasing Online Space at GoDaddy.com
7(2)
Linking Your Domain Name to the Hosting Space
9(5)
Chapter Two Gelling Your images Ready 14(28)
Sharpening & Sizing Your Images in Lightroom
16(2)
Sharpening & Sizing Your Images in Photoshop
18(4)
Sharpening & Sizing Your Images in Elements
22(4)
Exporting Your Images as sRGB in Lightroom
26(2)
Converting to sRGB in Photoshop
28(1)
Converting to sRGB in Elements
29(1)
Adding Your Contact Info to Your Metadata in Lightroom
30(1)
Adding Your Contact Info to Your Metadata in Photoshop & Elements
31(1)
Get a Google Voice Account
32(1)
Watermarking Your Images in Lightroom
33(1)
Creating a Watermark in Photoshop & Elements
34(2)
My Favorite Watermark to Use: a Signature
36(2)
Using Digimarc for Copyright Protection
38(3)
Submitting Images to the Copyright Office
41(1)
Chapter Three Using WordPress for Your website 42(10)
Installing WordPress on Your Site
44(4)
Accessing Your WordPress Admin Area
48(4)
Along the Way: David Hobby
50(2)
Chapter Four Adding Content to your Website 52(30)
A Photo Blog Can Solve Many Problems
54(3)
Working with Posts in WordPress
57(3)
Adding an Image to Your Post
60(3)
Adding Categories & Tags, and Changing Your Publishing Status
63(2)
Adding a Gallery of Images to Your Post
65(3)
Adding an Animoto Slide Show
68(5)
Some Housekeeping Notes on Categories, Tags & Images
73(2)
Working with Pages Inside of WordPress
75(7)
Along the Way: Joe McNally
78(4)
Chapter Five Plug-Ins and Menus To The Rescue 82(18)
Thank Goodness for Menus
84(5)
Installing a Plug-In
89(3)
Opening an Image in a Shadowbox
92(3)
Installing Contact Form 7
95(2)
Installing Google Analytics
97(3)
Chapter Six HTML Tips & Tricks 100(12)
Have a Link Appear in a New Window
102(1)
Getting Rid of Weird Spacing Issues
103(1)
Aligning to the Right or to the Left
104(1)
Moving Text Over to the Next Image
105(2)
Adding Space Around an Image
107(2)
Creating an Email Hyperlink
109(3)
Along the Way: Jacob Cass
110(2)
Chapter Seven Make Your Website Pop With A Theme 112(24)
Free Templates at WordPress.org
114(5)
Installing a Downloaded Theme
119(2)
Configuring the Candid Theme
121(2)
Setting a Featured Image for a Post
123(1)
Exploring the Candid Theme Options
124(2)
Logos & Menus for the Candid Theme
126(2)
Adding a WordPress Widget
128(2)
Additional Template Resources
130(6)
Along the Way: Shooter Themes
132(4)
Chapter Eight Printing Your Images Online 136(18)
Uploading Images to Mpix
138(3)
Uploading Your Images to Artistic Photo Canvas
141(2)
Setting Up Fotomoto on Your Website
143(4)
Fine Tuning Your Fotomoto Shopping Cart
147(7)
Along the Way: Joe Dellasega
152(2)
Chapter Nine Creating A Flash-Based Portfolio 154(18)
Checking Out FlashComponents.net
156(2)
Downloading a Free Text Editor
158(1)
Configuring Your Flash Portfolio
159(4)
Resizing Images for Your Flash Portfolio
163(2)
Resizing Portrait-Oriented Images in Photoshop
165(1)
Changing Categories and Renaming Files
166(6)
Along the Way: Diablo Tibi
170(2)
Chapter Ten Using Social Media 172(20)
Working Your Facebook Fan Page
174(2)
Tagging a Picture in Facebook
176(1)
Creating a Twitter Account
177(1)
Using a URL Shortening Service
178(1)
Following Someone on Twitter
179(1)
The Power of Searching Twitter
180(2)
Creating and Using a Flickr Account
182(3)
Creating an Amazon Affiliate Account
185(2)
Creating a B&H Affiliate Account
187(5)
Along the Way: Scott Kelby
188(4)
Chapter Eleven Adding Web Galleries With FTP 192(24)
Using an FTP Client: FileZilla
194(3)
Dragging Files and Folders from Your Desktop
197(2)
Navigating Up and Down in Your Website's Folders
199(2)
Creating a Web Gallery Using Bridge
201(2)
Creating a Web Gallery Using Lightroom
203(2)
Uploading Web Galleries to Your Website
205(2)
Using the TTG Client Response Gallery
207(9)
Case Study 1: Moose Peterson
210(2)
Case Study 2: Michael McCaskey
212(2)
Case Study 3: Kathy Porupski
214(2)
Index 216
Rafael RC Concepcion is an education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and one of the Photoshop Guys. An award-winning photographer and Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has over 14 years in the tech industry, designing sites and  training thousands in technologies from Adobe and Microsoft. He has combined his photographic and Web experience to teach  with famed wildlife photographer Moose Peterson at the You Can Do It, Too workshops in Mammoth, California, the Digital Landscape Workshop Series, and at the Voices That Matter Web Design Conference in San Francisco. RC also writes for Photoshop User magazine.