FunkyBuddha said:Definitely. I want to start freelance this year so I'm putting up pictures that would serve as a portfolio. You're right..knowing the purpose is where it's at. Any suggestions on the photos there? Any critique?
The album thing is free, and it's easy. It's not too bad. Simple, and not too many functions.
For the pictures, which are nice and show your creative side, I would try and show the kind of work you want to get hired to do. If thats covering travel kids sporting events then volunteer to take some shots free and post them up (with permission, of course). That's just an example, but the idea is to put up stuff your customer we see and say I want THAT for me. Family portaits at the beach; kid's soccer; mother's day potraits of the kids; senior portraits; HS sports and events (dnaces, graduation, etc). Maybe you want to get into the corporate thing. I rarely see a small business webbsite with decent, much less good, pictures (except for Altspace's clients!). Look at local business who have a web presence but crappy pics; offer to take new pics which they can use free, but where you keep limited rights to the picture to use for self promotion.
While we're on the subject of purpose rights, I recommend reading this blog by John Harrington, the guy that literal wrote the book on the business of photography.
http://photobusinessforum.blogspot.com/
Good luck