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December 16th, 2015

Featured Website of the Week – Jason Paige Smith

Posted by liveBooks

Photographer Jason Paige Smith has some of the most interesting and unique images that we’ve ever seen – and we absolutely love the way he has designed his website in a clean-cut and simple way.

We couldn’t wait to feature his website this week – read on to see what he has to say about his site and head on over to www.jasonpsmithphotography.com to check out more photos.

Jason P Smith

Q: How would you describe the aesthetic of your website in three words?

JS: Clean, Simple, Modern.

Jason P Smith

Q: How do you choose the photos that you display on your homepage?

JS: That’s always a tough question. I usually look for images I think have impact visually and maybe a little bit of intrigue to them. People see photos everywhere today, so if you can put up an image that causes a viewer to pause and reflect on what’s going on in the image, whether it’s lighting or composition or both, you have a better chance of getting them to dig deeper into your site and your work. I also seek out advice from trusted friends to help keep an objective view on things.

Jason P Smith

Q: How often do you update your website?

JS: I try to update my site with current work as often as I can. It’s important to keep putting up fresh and recent work to keep your site relevant and give people a reason to come back to it to see what you’ve been doing.

Jason P Smith

Q: What is your favorite feature that liveBooks offers?

JS: I like how easy it is to change and add new content to my site, and I like the various templates and options available when putting the site together.

Jason P Smith

Q: What’s one piece of advice you’d offer to someone designing their website?

JS: Do your homework! Look at a lot of other sites, and be sure to take note of what you like and what you don’t like on different sites you visit. And remember your site is never actually finished – it’s always a work in progress and will evolve and change just as your work does.

Jason P Smith

Have a website you’d like us to feature? Email us at social@livebooks.com!


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