9/07/2011

The Right Way To Make A Big Impact With A Little Card "Business Cards For Photographers

By Clwyd Probert


When starting out with any small business, one of the first things that you will need are business cards. They're the way that you can spread the word to buddies and family that you have started a new undertaking and they present all your new contact data. Many new entrepreneurs make the mistake of going to the local print shop and getting them to design business cards using one of their standard templates. This is a very bad idea.

Neighbourhood produced cards will look just like everyone else's. They're going to have not character and usually the standard of the paper and printing is average at the very best. As wedding photographers or as any other kind of shutter-bug, your image and how you present yourself is critical.

There are a couple of rules you want to follow to be sure you don't mess things up:

- Choose the very best quality paper available. This is something that you will be giving out to a potential client, you want to convey the impression of your top standards.
- Choose a classic image. Here is your chance to show off your work and have somebody carry it around with them, select an image that truly represents you and the message you are attempting to get across. Never select a standard picture or symbol from a selection of other peoples designs.
- Make your contact information clear and easy to read. Ideally black text on a white background. Include email, mobile phone and your web address.
- Keep the front page design simple "ideally just one image covering the entire card.

Tip: In the United Kingdom there's a great online business card company called moo.com (yes truly) "they produce great cards which are excellent for photographers as you may have a different image on each card. Ie you can order a box of 50 cards with a different image on each card, so you get to tote around your complete portfolio.

In summary, go for the best quality and ensure your photos stand out.




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