I started out with Dripbook as a free account back when you could have one, (at least since 2008 or 2009). Back then I suggested my industry friends to make a profile for themselves, because I loved the layout and functionality. Finally in 2012, I decided to spend a little more money on my website and purchase a premium account. I could not be happier! I absolutely love the ease of the work space (photo uploading and website building). The various export options for sites and sharing are also really easy to use and just gorgeous. The options are a perfect blend of simplicity, navigation and photo highlighting. All for the direct attention I feel that I needed, to get my name out there.I have gotten beaming reviews from fellow industry professionals and employers to-be, which really tells me I am doing something right for my career. Thank you Dripbook for being clean, different, innovative and just plain AMAZING!
I have been using Dripbook since 2011 and couldnt be happier.Intuitive, easy and effective.The option to create and export your own website is a life saver.I can update my work with just a few clicks and have my updated site in less than 5 minutes, ready to show clients.No need for a webmaster or web designer.And it looks sharp, there are many options to customize it.So far, I got a good amount of clients through Dripbook.Yes, I definitely recommend this awesome service, and will keep on using it for a long time!Nuno
Dripbook is more than an online portfolio, they go that extra step to help showcase your website while building a well-rounded community. In todays marketplace having exposure on a broad network is key and Dripbook offers that. With their recent addition on Google+ they go one step further to market their photographers work and increase visibility. Dripbook is an essential tool to help run my business.Theresa RaffettoPhotographer
I liked Dripbook from the first time I came to know it in 2009. I was overtaken by the quality of the work to be found there. I didnt have any doubt that it was the creative platform for me. I had been looking for a while for a place where I could showcase my work on the web and I was delighted when Dripbook accepted my submission.In the first couple of years on Dripbook I made some friends, mainly illustrators, but some photographers as well ...we exchanged ideas and emails, we looked at each others work and we had the feeling that we had something in common. To be on Dripbook was not like being on Flickr or Tumblr, it was something different, something to do with the style.And so we worked to develop what we started to see was a kind of Dripbook style: fresh, clean, clear, fast, bright, new... those were the main elements of Dripbook and they became something we wanted to incorporate in our work.Dripbook has changed a lot in the intervening years. It has become more edgy, with HTML 5, snazzy layouts, beautiful galleries for our works and websites that attract both artists and clients. I dont know how the people at Dripbook manage to always stay ahead of the game, but for me this is main reason I like to be in Dripbook today: because I see this capacity of changing and innovating without ever loosing the identity as a great challange for me and my work. And my work too with Dripbook has travelled a lot.Great work guys!mario sughi aka nerosunero