Website Idea - Vibrant Lenses of Life

Summary - A collection of my favorite photos that I've taken over the years along with options to purchase high quality prints.

Content - photos I've taken on my trip to Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, and photos of Utah. I have taken all the photos that will be shown on the website and I hold the rights to these photos. There will be a way to contact me via email along with a checkout process for ordering high quality prints.

Competition - Aaron Reed Photography has a good photo layout when displaying some of his works. However, I do not like the overall layout of the webiste. It feels outdated and hard to navigate as he has too many items on his navbar. It also feels like I have to scroll down more than needed to get needed infromation about how to purchase prints. Chris Marler Photography has a really well defined layout, it's easy to understand and find the infromation needed like pricing and prints. He also has a good color scheme that seem to match the color of his photos well. I can't find much I dislike about this website besides the ordering process where you have to scroll down to see the options of print instead of having it in a clear consice layout.

Purpose - Users would inspired to to travel, or to see new things. They would care because maybe they need to fill an empty space with a photo or a photographer for their wedding or anniversary. This website should be built due to the fact that it would inspire creativity, it will show a different side of nature through photos. Users would love to find a photoghrapher who listens to their input, and would be willing to help photograph any number of events along with the option to purchase art that makes them feel like they've found a new soul.

Desired Results - I would like users to view my photographs, be able to contact me, and be able to purchase prints of the photos.

Target Audience - 20-45 year olds who has a love for art, young couples, families. Tourist from all over the world who come to see Utah and want to bring a peice of Utah back with them. Someone who is looking for some color to add to their office space or home but isnt familiar with how to find art due to confusion or misinformation.