Is this a good photography portfolio?

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http://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Profolio-Evolution-8-5x11in-Pictures/dp/B0000DCTC5/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

I like this one but I don't know what size prints to get? should I get 8x10?
 
The Evolution portfolios are their budget model. If you're showing them to friends and family, it's an OK portfolio. If you're going to a client for a presentation, then it's not really enough. The bigger the prints, the better the images will look, if they are done correctly.

A good plan is to get a smaller portfolio for travel and such, and a larger, better portfolio for clients. Like one of these:

http://www.artprofolio.com/AP_Professional.htm

I use an Itoya 13x19 Evolution as a carry around. I have all of these shots in it, so it makes a pretty good presentation:

http://cgipix.com/Portfolio_Photographer_Wildlife_Scenics_Landscapes_Sports.htm
 
The Evolution portfolios are their budget model. If you're showing them to friends and family, it's an OK portfolio. If you're going to a client for a presentation, then it's not really enough. The bigger the prints, the better the images will look, if they are done correctly.

A good plan is to get a smaller portfolio for travel and such, and a larger, better portfolio for clients. Like one of these:

http://www.artprofolio.com/AP_Professional.htm

I use an Itoya 13x19 Evolution as a carry around. I have all of these shots in it, so it makes a pretty good presentation:

http://cgipix.com/Portfolio_Photographer_Wildlife_Scenics_Landscapes_Sports.htm
 
The Evolution portfolios are their budget model. If you're showing them to friends and family, it's an OK portfolio. If you're going to a client for a presentation, then it's not really enough. The bigger the prints, the better the images will look, if they are done correctly.

A good plan is to get a smaller portfolio for travel and such, and a larger, better portfolio for clients. Like one of these:

http://www.artprofolio.com/AP_Professional.htm

I use an Itoya 13x19 Evolution as a carry around. I have all of these shots in it, so it makes a pretty good presentation:

http://cgipix.com/Portfolio_Photographer_Wildlife_Scenics_Landscapes_Sports.htm
 
The Evolution portfolios are their budget model. If you're showing them to friends and family, it's an OK portfolio. If you're going to a client for a presentation, then it's not really enough. The bigger the prints, the better the images will look, if they are done correctly.

A good plan is to get a smaller portfolio for travel and such, and a larger, better portfolio for clients. Like one of these:

http://www.artprofolio.com/AP_Professional.htm

I use an Itoya 13x19 Evolution as a carry around. I have all of these shots in it, so it makes a pretty good presentation:

http://cgipix.com/Portfolio_Photographer_Wildlife_Scenics_Landscapes_Sports.htm
 
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