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I love that my liveBooks website allows me to edit my website whenever I want. There is no waiting for designers and web gurus to change my images for me. It’s also easy to experiment with new galleries because my site comes with unlimited portfolios. Thanks for helping me build a great site!
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Website: www.ringimages.com
Katie shoots food, fine art and portraiture. Her personality really comes through in her work, her branding, and her cleanly designed liveBooks website.

December 28th, 2010

Jack Flame Sorokin

Posted by liveBooks

As a young photographer, I have found my liveBooks EDU website to be very useful. I’ve used my website to acquire freelance photography jobs, apply to college and show off my up to date work with family and friends. It has been a wonderful took for networking and provides me with a professional environment to exhibit my work. The editSuite is easy to use and makes the process quick and easy, thanks to the ‘resize on upload’ tool. I’d highly recommend a liveBooks EDU site to any young artist who wishes to become a future professional. It is an essential tool in today’s world.
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Website: www.jackflame.com
Jack is a high school senior at Columbia Senior High in Maplewood, New Jersey. He has already received several awards for his work and has learned early on the benefits of having a liveBooks website.

December 21st, 2010

Kevin Spreitz

Posted by liveBooks

I heavily researched the landscape before going with liveBooks. The ease in uploading images and arranging how the site is viewed is what I love best about it. And without exaggeration their customer service is some of the best I’ve experienced – of any company – in terms of genuine effort, promptness, and communication.
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Website: www.spreitz.ca
Kevin Spreitz is a Canadian photographer who documents the world and interprets its light, beauty, people, stories, and issues. His Empire portfolio, which contains black and white images of New York City, was shot this past October. He was recently interviewed in the influential blog BWGallerist. You can read the post here.

November 10th, 2010

Klea McKenna

Posted by liveBooks

My liveBooks site has been incredibly effective for me. I set up my livebooks site before I began graduate school and it has carried me through that period and into being a working artist and photography teacher. For me, the most valuable quality is that I can update and change the site myself, anytime, from any computer, using my editSuite. Many of my friends who are artists have to call someone when they want to update their sites and then wait impatiently for changes to be made.

In addition to being an online portfolio where people can see my work, I have used my site several times to give artist talks and presentations. I often get comments from curators and other artists about how clearly organized and easy to use my site is. I look at other peoples websites sometimes that are full of effects, logos, animations… etc, but in my opinion the simple and tasteful format of liveBooks keeps the focus on my work, which is what an artist’s website should be all about. I always feel comfortable referring people to my website because I know that it will represent my work in the best possible way.

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Website: www.kleamckenna.com