My website JungleView, the Stock Photography of Jacques Jangoux is almost functioning. Well, it is functioning, kind of. At least one function is acitvated: I was able to make some sense of the instructions and templates of my host NetNation and of the PhotoShelter Archive, and to make them work together. So hopefully I am ready for e-commerce of my images archived at PhotoShelter. As for the visuals… combining two sets of templates makes things look somewhat disorganized. Unfortunately I don´t know HTML. Whenever he has time, my son should be able to help me. Anyway if you are researching pictures of vegetation such as rainforest or savanna, or tribal people and native cultures, or just plain travel pictures (but often of unusual places) please have a peek at jungleview.com. Maybe you will find what you need, however primitive the site still is. Thank you.
I don´t know if anybody has read the first two messages of this blog. The fact is that I have been travelling for two months in the highlands of Central Brazil, and I didn´t have much time to work on my website, working one day from a hotel, a few days later from a cybercafe… and in the meantime forgetting how to edit my website. Now my time is taken by Photoshop. I suggest that if you want to know something about my work you look at the agency listing on my website, JungleView. When everything is ready I will start posting about some of my travel adventures, and about various subjects - somewhat random - that I consider worthy of discussion.