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PHOTOGRAPHY

WEBSITE
Presented by
AMAN SHEIKH
CHETAN DAFRE
SHUBHAM KHANDKURE
POOJA DHARME
PAYAL YEOLE

IT V SEM
DEPARTMENT OF IT
TGPCET, NAGPUR
AGENDA
Introduction​
Aim
​Objective
What's Need
​Summary​
Software requirements
Future scope
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INTRODUCTION
Photography is the art of capturing light with camera, usually via a
digital sensor or film to create an image. With the right camera
equipment , you can even photograph wavelength of light invisible to
human eye including UV, infrared and radio.
AIM

The aim of a photography website is to showcase the


photographer's portfolio, highlight their skills and style,
attract potential clients, and provide a platform for sharing
and selling their work. It serves as a visual representation of
the photographer's talent and a means to connect with a
broader audience.
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OBJECTIVE
A typical photography website's
objective is to show off photos or
images in a way that will attract
new clients. This is somewhat
different than most business
websites, where the primary
objective is to make a sale.
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SUMMARY
CSS (Cascading Style Sheets): CSS is essential for styling a website. It allows to control fonts, colors, spacing, layout,
and design elements, making our website visually attractive.

Responsive Design: With HTML and CSS, we can make our website responsive, ensuring it looks and works well on
various devices and screen sizes.

Image Optimization: As photos are a crucial part of a photography website, it's important to optimize them for fast
loading and improved performance.

Navigation: Implement a user-friendly navigation menu to help visitors easily explore your website and access our
content.
 WHAT'S NEED
A photography website is essential for several reasons:

• Portfolio Showcase: It provides a centralized platform to display a photographer's portfolio, allowing potential clients and viewers to easily browse and appreciate their work.

• Professional Image: A dedicated website adds a level of professionalism, establishing credibility for the photographer. It's a formal space that reflects their commitment to their craft.

• Marketing and Branding: It serves as a marketing tool, helping photographers promote their brand and reach a wider audience. It allows them to define their style and differentiate
themselves in a competitive market.

• Online Presence: In the digital age, having an online presence is crucial. A website acts as a 24/7 accessible showcase, ensuring that the photographer's work is available to anyone,
anywhere, at any time.

• Contact and Booking: It provides a convenient way for potential clients to contact the photographer, inquire about services, and even book appointments or sessions.

• Control over Content: Unlike social media platforms, a personal website gives the photographer full control over the presentation of their work, allowing them to curate and organize
content according to their vision.
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