I'm having to limp along with two half-working computers, and the sodding thing just lost my very detailed post. Try again...(posted 8823 days ago)Don't be discouraged, Shawn. I like your photos, some of them very much. But (there's always a but) the page design does them no favours. For example, the Barbara series. The individual images are strong, with feeling, very descriptive. Not conventional fashion, which I think you know. But together, the thumbs are crowded together top-left of my screen, each one bursting to expand into the acres of empty screen space. They are also slightly different colours, and have little commonality.
In 'barbrest' I like the shirt disapearing into the white backgound. That trick doesn't always work, but I like it here. I was disturbed by the knee being cropped off, but that it just a thumbnail problem.
You might consider reorganising the thumbnail pages. Instead of grouping by model, try some other stronger visual characteristic: pose, attitude, head vs half-length vs full-length, whatever. Probably larger thumbs, with more room to breath, perhaps max three per page.
Similarly, the larger versions of the images, which I really like, could use a better (or at least consistent) page layout. If the image is pushed to one side of the screen, there should be a good reason, rather than just a a blue half-screen, or even worse, a black one.