Which of these business names do you prefer?

December 22nd, 2011 by admin

The business, by 2 early 20’s women, is a photography studio. We specialize in digital photography, providing services for both professional portraits (family, children etc), commercial, and most importantly, custom artistic phtographs, from glamour, fantasy, couples etc. We want to represent ourselves as trendy, creative, original, glamourous, sexy, professional. These are the names we are deciding on:

Vanity Photography & Design
Urban Design & Photography
Urban Tones Photography & Design
Urban Vision Photography & Design
Urban Lens Photography & Design
Pixel Vision Design & Photography
Digital Canvas Photography & Design
Raspberry Photography & Design

Which of these sounds like the one you would click on first in a google search? Which conveys best what we do, our originality, our services? Do you have other suggestions?

thank you for your time!
im not trying to increase traffic to my site, its not meant to make money. its to advertise my services, and attract actual clients.

Also, "Vanité" is usually more associated with bathroom vanities in French, so it doesnt quite translate well into vanity as in self-obsession in one’s beauty.

in the local professional photography business, most are called "John Smith Photography". So anything that isn’t a person’s name is "creative".Although our specialty is glamour/fantasy, the big bucks will always come from simple family/chidren portraits, so it can’t be too different and scare away those clients either. It needs the right balance.

None of these names are particularly trendy or creative. And to me, urban means more of a landscape/place type photographer – one who shoots cityscapes and buildings, not glamor shots and people. The closest to your business theme is Vanity, but that might turn people off. How about using the word in French – i.e. Vanite

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Writing/Photography careers?

December 22nd, 2011 by admin

Okay, so I thought I wanted to be a photojournalist…but turns out that there’s actually not much writing to it (well thats what I’ve heard atleast) Is that correct?
If yes, then what career would let me do writing more + photography?

Writting is not properly a university degree; you can choose phylology or literature. Writting skill develops while writting, same as photography one; you also can study photography. I think both marry well; some photojournalists write stories with their photographs; Walker Evans liked writting, but finally was a reknowned photographer, Lewis Carrol photographed and wrote Alice in Wanderland

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Do you think photography is a good career to choose in life?

December 17th, 2011 by admin

After doing several courses anyone interested in the field would be really great on it. But by only doing photography, can any one make a good life? If so where in the world will be the best place to go for photography careers??

You can make a decent living with photography. Like starting any business there will be a few tough years while you build up a reputation and clients. After that you should be ok.

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