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Photography Portfolio Presentation

Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

Photography is one of the most beautiful ways to express yourself, and is considered a form of art by many. It takes a lot of creativity and skill, and connecting with your audience is difficult. Thanks to this new free template, you’ll be able to present your portfolio and get everyone to acknowledge your work.

The design of our slides is, in this case, simple but effective. The backgrounds have a solid color and the pictures that we’ve included are in black and white, which is always a nice touch. To highlight your creations, don’t forget to replace them with your own and then organize them at will. Speaking of which, the geometric arrangement can help you with this, as you’ll find rectangles to enclose your titles or data. What about the contrast? The palette includes a nice looking salmon color, so use it to play around with the information and the photos. We’ve included some linear icons to give some interest to the slides, and you’ll find a huge assortment in the final slides to better customize this presentation. The typography features a transitional serif font for titles, devised for screens, and an elegant sans-serif typeface for body text, giving you the professionalism that your portfolio needs. Download this template and capture everybody’s attention!

Features of this template

  • 100% editable and easy to modify
  • 11 different slides to impress your audience
  • Contains easy-to-edit graphics and maps
  • Includes 1000+ icons and Flaticon's extension for customizing your slides
  • Designed to be used in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
  • 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used
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