
After 2 weeks of late nights and tweaking and testing, the new version of my website (www.markbyronphoto.com) is up.   The main thing I wanted to accomplish was to be able manage my website through Lightroom.  Lightroom is a major part of my workflow and being able to swap out images on my site with ease is extremely useful.  I'd say I was pretty successful since the pages only required some minor CSS tweaks in Dreamweaver to get the behaviors I wanted but that's just me.
I used a great web template developed by Matt Campagna over at the Turning Gate. Matt was very helpful with any questions I had while working with his html web engine. If your looking for a Lightroom web engine plugin the Turning Gate is a great place to start. Also, here's a weblink to another posting I found that lists a variety of other LR web template plugin providers you should look at.
I used a great web template developed by Matt Campagna over at the Turning Gate. Matt was very helpful with any questions I had while working with his html web engine. If your looking for a Lightroom web engine plugin the Turning Gate is a great place to start. Also, here's a weblink to another posting I found that lists a variety of other LR web template plugin providers you should look at.
Probably the hardest thing about the whole process was going through the 30,000+ images in my archive and pulling selects.  Why? Well for one, not every image is well... a keeper.  Why keep a "not so killer" image?  Because you can learn from your mistakes just as much (if not more) than from your successes.   I promise to post a mistake here and there to illustrate a lesson learned.
Next on the list was web optimization.  This required a few things: creating search engine friendly code(thanks Turning Gate), using image naming conventions, and some Google analytics.  I think the image naming conventions are important because it's important that your images get found easily.  Personally I prefer Google's image search option when looking for something on the web. It can be a huge time saver.  Renaming my images for the web was a bit time consuming.  Lightroom was a big help when it came to renaming groups of images.  The Google analytics gives me useful feedback about my site from a search engine point of view.  We'll see how well it all works once the web crawlers index the new version of my site.
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