hi tim ... i love your works, and made my first steps into lith printing with your stuff (and fotospeed) ... so first thanks for that ....
about the site:
1. as already mentioned, the text runs into pictures on safari too... here no problems with fonts proper appearance though...
2. the basic arrangement of the layouts is nice and classic for webdesigns (so very userfriendly), but the graphic design is problematic technically and with some kitsch issues.
- "tim rudman" and then "photography" after two miles and a millimeter lower is not very nice.. just "tim rudman photography" should be ok and simple.
- the upper menue - all those boxes "home" "about me" are a bit old-fashioned... well i am really minimalist, so not a big fun of "boxing" words in frames etc ... u can keep some interactive features like underlying the word where mouse touches or changing color and that sould enough...
- streighing everything in vertical would be better ... cause now, the main page goes inward relativly to the "tim rudman" and main menu ... not very nice in terms of graphic design.
- the line under selcted page (about me -> biography) in the vertical menu is not nice ... old fashion....
- i would reconcider the colors and color combinations ... not neccesserly change substentially though .... the orange color (if u insists, and it is very nice) would be much better on much darker grey ... and the site would have more snap on contents as well ... now the site looks dull a bit and it doesnt help the contents to pop either. personally, i use black on my site, but that is too dramatic maybe (or in my terms "nothing but a content") ... a darker grey would make it less dramatic, but effective.
- about galleries and works ...
1. your works seem to be quite coherent as collection under the main categories. that should be the main thing... for those who are interested in techniques etc (and there will be many of those visiting your gallery, including me) i would suggest to have a look at wolfgang moersch site ... give this option of course but not placed above the picture ...
2. about the frames .... ok, this is an issue of "computer" and "real life" ... personally, i rarely "frame" my photographs in real life too ... a matter of attitude .. mounting and on the wall is my preferance. but even if u love to frame, on computer it looks different. actually, it is a bit kitsch to mimic that much the "real prints" ... your works speack for themselve and that is more than enough, any addition is getting into "too much"... u can show in "price" section how the prints are mounted for informative prurposes of course (even photograph a real print to show a potential online buyer what he gonna recieve) ...
3. as mentioned, i aslo dont like "page 1" page 2 for thumbnails ... try to put them together
4. in some galleries, under "theme" there are repeated pictures with different techniques... i would suggest not to do it in "theme" main galleries... concentrate on the theme, coherance, aesthetics etc etc ... leave the other issues to technique selection with even comparisons like wofgang moersch makes.... it keeps the viewer more attached to your works and their impact, rather than than thinking about techniques etc ... cause sometimes instead of looking at fine works, one may get into simmilar mentality of "leave the foto, just tell me what camer/lens/software/megapixel/developer" used here .... again, if u go the route of collctions according to technique, there u will have all the room for blind freacks of technique, or those who simply want to learn from your examples ...