Getting up with website

First thing I would do is change the profile photo with the respirator on. It should be a neat, clean photo of you....not a photo from a horror movie. Some photos of you working in the shop would be good, too.
 
1. About photo of my ugly face.

I need to get someone who will make ma a good photo >.>

2. Photos at work.
Also the main problem is that, that I don't have somebody to make them at this time. ( And also my workshop is now in modernisation)
 
It's weird that there's only one picture of a knife on the whole website. I would have the front ("home") page have at least a couple teaser photos of knives (and not just one knife model).

They need to be good photos too. A bad photo of a fantastic knife is a bad knife to an internet customer. A DIY light box and an entry level DSLR or 4/3 will get you there (there's probably a thread here on photography). Also the choice of brown handle and brown backdrop is not helpful.

The overall color scheme is clean but without a lot of photos it just looks dark. And the lack of color (the grayed out Facebook logo, for instance) feels wrong to me.

Your biography comes off as a little antagonistic. You are complaining about how long it took to get free money to pursue your dreams. I have zero problem with this on a personal level, but it can hurt you when someone is trying to decide whether to order from an unknown maker. You don't want to let any negativity come thru your website.

Hope some of this is useful, good luck!
 
Good start for sure. I would recommend that you have someone edit the text to ensure that the grammar is correct and reads easily. Keep going.
 
+1 on more photo's.
I like the clean set up of the site. but buying on the internet is trust. People trust there eyes, the want photo's.
Get a professional photographer to shoot some pics to make the site look professional
 
I'm sitting in photography from 15 years.
I just don't have DSLR now >.> ( my old one - RIP )

Thinking now about to buy Canon 6D + couple of lenses.
 
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