I was just finishing up my comment to you and I got sidetracked, that is Golden aged talk for "dozed off"; we do that after 60, but when I got back on track, the post was gone. Chalk one up for the cyberspace marauder. Now, if I could just remember what I said. I'm sure it sounded profound at the time. Enough of a soliloquy on old age.
First off, I particularly liked the B/W male portrait on the wheel. I think you captured a special essence there. My first impression or your site was that it seemed a bit empty to me. I'm all for simplicity but there has to be something to keep us old guys awake. I was particularly interested in your site because you used the same template (metal wheel) that I did. www.DSDigitals.com I also like the wheel but it is rather cold. I think I would change some of the wheel pictures to add more color and warmth to the site home page. The keyword here is I.
While it is nice to get other opinions, it is your personality you are selling here. Design your site to resonate with you. A good website will grow with you. OK, Enough philosophy, The bottom line: It is a good start. You have added a web presence. You have some good pictures. Currently, I don't think it showcases your work as well as it could. Work it like you do a good photograph because that is really what it is. It is a dynamic picture. The same rules apply to make it look good and hold the viewers attention. Shozam is an excellent design tool for presenting photographs but I think it needs more for that all important opening page. This is particularly true as it grows in popularity and the limited number of pre-made templates begin to saturate the internet. I know mine will be changing in the not-to-distant future to be more original. The individual galleries are still great but the home page needs to be more personal.
I have been up from my nap long enough. Time for bed.
over 60 and no longer counting!