I am just of the mindset that when people come to your site, see the slide show of your images, see the galleries of your images, see the giant photography logo at the top of the page, and can see the purchasing options available with a single click... The last thing they need to know in your bio page is that you are a photographer. I believe that a key point to maintaining an easy-flowing and clean website is to avoid unnecessary redundancies. Since our images are where we display our skills, the bio page is our chance to connect with our viewers, give a little insight into who we are, and make them feel like we are someone they like and trust. The quality of your images are what will grab their attention, but it's whether or not they like you that will play the most pivotal role in a decision.
For example, a client would not understand half of the terms in your bio page, and experiences such as the navy are no more relevant than my attempt to connect with my clients.
On a side note, I took a peek at your website. I was surprised to find that your "Galleries" page is actually just 20 individual thumbnails rather than Galleries of images. Of which, none include anything to do with weddings which you charge up to $6395 for, sight unseen?
It appears that we just have different approaches, which is completely understandable. I am just surprised to see that your website seems incongruent with the recommendations you are giving me. Like I said, it's our images that sell our skills, and I think a photography website with virtually no examples of your photography seems a little unusual.