Photography High School Courses

Tips on a photography portfolio?
Hi. I just completed a digital photography course at my high school, but for the final grade I have to put together a professional portfolio. I have the requirements of what is needed for the class, but if anyone has any tips to take it to the next step (above what is expected) I would love to hear them…thanx
Your first photo and the flow are very important.
Your first photo should grab the viewer as soon as they open it.
The best way to choose your flow is to lay them all out in a row and just switch them untill the all seem to work together. Look for the same shapes, movent ect in the photos. Pick a portfolio that in a way matches your style of photography. I’m not sure if you have a max number of photo’s you can have in it but the best is no less then 12 and no more the 24. One more important thing when someone is looking at it the need to see you in it.
Good Luck
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