Dropbox Modeling Portfolio Setup
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I already have all the raw material for my modeling portfolio, roughly 50-100 photographs and 2 short videos plus an existing example you can reference for style and structure. What I need is a neatly organized Dropbox portfolio that mirrors the professional look of that sample.
Here’s how I see the work flowing:
• Create a clear folder hierarchy inside my Dropbox (e.g., “Digtails,” “Editorial,” “Walk,” “introduction video”).
• Upload and correctly sequence 50-100 high-resolution photos, ensuring each image name is clean and consistent. I will provide all photos
• Add the selected videos in a dedicated folder, compressing only if it preserves quality.
• Apply basic photo orientation fixes or light cropping when something is obviously off. No heavy retouching is required.
• Deliver a single share link that I can hand to my manger, agencies and clients, plus a brief note describing the structure so I can update it later myself.
I’ll share the example portfolio, my Dropbox credentials (or a file-request link if you prefer), and any labeling guidelines the moment we start. Once everything matches the reference layout and looks polished, the job is complete.
Here’s how I see the work flowing:
• Create a clear folder hierarchy inside my Dropbox (e.g., “Digtails,” “Editorial,” “Walk,” “introduction video”).
• Upload and correctly sequence 50-100 high-resolution photos, ensuring each image name is clean and consistent. I will provide all photos
• Add the selected videos in a dedicated folder, compressing only if it preserves quality.
• Apply basic photo orientation fixes or light cropping when something is obviously off. No heavy retouching is required.
• Deliver a single share link that I can hand to my manger, agencies and clients, plus a brief note describing the structure so I can update it later myself.
I’ll share the example portfolio, my Dropbox credentials (or a file-request link if you prefer), and any labeling guidelines the moment we start. Once everything matches the reference layout and looks polished, the job is complete.