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Here are a few thoughts on what your biography should include on your website.
I'm John Harrington.
Bios on your website, or biographical sketches of you on your website need to
really reflect who you are, but you don't want refer to yourself
as a flighty person. You don't want to refer to yourself as a goofball. You don't want to refer to yourself
in some kind of
way that looks like you do you're just there to have fun and happenstance will
take pictures for you. You're there to do a job. You need to let the client know you
can do that job and you can do it right. Make certain there are no typos. I know that
sounds like a no-brainer,but I come across photographers' websites everyday that
have typos, bad grammar, and otherwise unintelligible speak on their bios. So
make certain, when you're putting together a bio, you have someone else read
it. Make sure everything is spelled right, capitalization is correct, it's really
important that you're not only does your bio reflect who you are
,but also should
portray you in an excellent light.