I've used Adobe's Portfolio service for about a year now and while it's clean and elegant, only about a month ago now has my site actually directed there. It's been a pain with customer support and is really rigid and not customizable like I'd really prefer.
While I develop my work to get out to a wider audience, I figure this is as good a time as any to revamp my site as a whole. A few of the photographers I follow highly recommend using square space for developing a site that really is what you want, and shows off your content in a really good way. I think I'll probably start using this quite a bit more, and might even move over my Arsenal pages. From what I can tell, this really does set apart some really cool stuff.
Now a note on work -
For AT&T Mobility, I've been running rather a double job working in a retail location as well as working my way into more of a media role. I've been shooting talking head promotional videos - but here pretty soon I'll be shooting a few documentaries that will probably air both internally and externally. I'll be focusing on business for my next video, we'll be doing an on-site documentary type video on a local business or charity that uses our products and services and really telling their story. The how's and why's they got into what they do, and then allowing our internal viewers to really connect the dots and show how they're a part of what AT&T does in the community as a whole.
I hope these videos really get people inspired and we'll be doing a lot more.
Thanks for checking out the new site - this is going to be pretty cool.