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Hi all!
Check out my website here:
http://www.filmcurl.com/
Lots of photos there (some I posted on APUG too) and other cool stuff like experiments with film.
If you like something, feel free to leave comments on the website.
Bernhard
I'm at wwwrlambrec.com
 
New member, yet another website to visit.

My web site is a straightforward repository to which photo's are posted in a regular way, on average two pages a week. Nothing fancy, absolute minimal.

I usually make small series of photo's posted on a single page including a short description. The bulk of my photo's is in the architecture, industrial and documentary categories, but at times I also like to make still life's and abstracts.

Please use the link below to see my 'Billy Axeman Photography' web site.
 
I wonder how Robert Teague is doing....
 
Ok, so I have revised my website - it's now a little more rounded and less hateful than the previous version (I guess I still need more therapy). Some film, some of the other stuff....but all done in a minimalistic, pictorial style. I am still having trouble with "anchoring" the photos...so pardon the scrolling for now.

https://www.thedarkmind.com
 
I have two sites and welcome comments + or -

http://www.jeffreyglasser.com/

http:www.sculptureandphotography.com/

Particularly like your sculptures... might be good if each one linked somehow to a page describing materials and size.

Regarding navigation: It does take more clicks than some sites but I think they pay off, Vs popular amateur sites. Your work earns attention. The clicks don't require more than a fraction of a second here and there with my relatively fast Dell laptop ($200 used). However the necessity of going to that click device in the upper left is somewhat unusual, tho is OK.
 
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This is the first time ever I come across a "patronized" artist's website. Interesting concept.

I do know a couple of neo-pro photographers who use Patreon... it seems to me that they're fishing for a particular type of potential customer and I'm certain that particular potential is useless for building a market.

Much better to target likely customers through with the usual online and in-person resources and in the usual ways. Hard to imagine a real customer that wants to play with Patreon.
 
I have now all my "stock" photography at Alamy but I am also beginning to work more seriously on my Print on Demand web site

https://fineartruggeri.com

Stock photography is very slow in recovering from the disruption of recent years, Print on Demand photography might be more rewarding.
 
I am constantly amazed by the quality of the photography I find here on APUG. I know that your personal profile has links to those who have websites, but how about posting your link here to encourage visitors.
www.rlambrec.com