Archive for July, 2009



Got Designer Block? Here are some photography business card ideas

Thursday 30 July 2009 @ 6:17 pm

Having writer’s block (well I guess we can call it designer’s block) is not uncommon. Creative people must always struggle with bouts of unproductivity. This can be very frustrating if you’re looking to design some business cards for your photography. Here are some ideas to get your creative juices flowing.

First of, unless you are doing something artistic your design should have a lot of color. Most business cards are drab and boring. This is fine, even preferrable, if its representing like an accountant or a lawyer. But remember you’re a photographer – you pride yourself on your creativity! Getting colors for a business card is often more expensive but can be well worth it if it helps your card stand out amongst a pile.

Second, consider getting a card that has glossy paper. Someo online printers have the ability to print full color photos. The possibilities of this are quite powerful. You could possibily put your best photos on the back of your cards. This will not only help your card stand out but it will also showcase your best work.

In regards to what information to include – usually your full name, email address, your internet site web address and phone number is enough. Some people feel the need to include an address. This is helpful if you have an office – it will help you come across as more serious and professional.

If you still are having trouble coming up with something there are some other brainstorming actions you can do. Check out the free templates and designs that are available. You do not have to use them. But you can definitely take inspiration from them. You can also take apart the design and modify it.




A Collection of Photography Business Card Templates

Friday 24 July 2009 @ 7:12 pm

Business cards are essential to the freelance professional. They do not merely just provide your contact information to a prospective customer. That is all it is at first glance. But they act as your ambassador. A sharp business card is like showing a client around your fancy office. It can make a very good initial impression, which can be everything when choosing a business.

Getting a completely unique design is often unnecessary in many cases. It can also be expensive. Hiring a designer can cost thousands of dollars and weeks to fully complete. This is why people choose to use business card templates for their photography. Here are a few t hings you should know.

First of, be sure to find a template that properly fits your business. For example, you probably don’t want to use a lawyer template because it will be too conservative and boring. In a stack full of business cards, it wouldn’t stand out to the client. Photography cards usually show a bit of creativity and unique flair, perfect for representing your unique skills.

There are both free and paid options available to you.  The ones which are free can be great but make sure you aren’t making any sacrifices in quality. You do not want to lose business because you were cheap. The paid options might not be a bad idea if you plan on staying in business for many years. You will take a hit because of the intial cost but this would not be a big expenditure if you make it last for several years.

Also see how you will use the data. Sometimes it will be in the form of a Microsoft office file. But sometimes it will be in a PSD (for Adobe photoshop). Be sure you have the necessary program to properly view it before purchasing any template.




The Photography Business Card: A Guide

Wednesday 22 July 2009 @ 5:35 pm

Getting a photography business card is absolutely essential for any photographer. It signals one is a professional. Using a back of a napkin is very unprofessional and makes you come off as a unprofessional. If you can’t afford business cards, why should your work be trusted? Think of your business card as a nice suit and tie. Not showing up with one at an interview will make you look incompetent. On the other hand, a nice card will make a very good first impression. There are some things that need to be considered before purchasing them.

Getting a business card used to be fairly expensive for the budding photographer. It often had to be designed by a professional. Print runs needed to be fairly large. Not only was this pricey but the whole experience often took several weeks if not a month. Computing and the internet has really changed this. Now you can get it printed at an online service for fairly cheap. Most of these companies offer a free creation wizard so you don’t have to hire a professional designer. And some even offer your first print for free because they hope that if you’re pleased with their service that you will get repeat business. Getting a business card for your photography service is no longer expensive or time consuming.

There are somethings you need to consider. Decide if you want an ultra-professional business card with the typical white background and black font Many of the new online services have cutting-edge printers. If you are willing to pay the price, the cards will be glossy and the print extremely high color. If you have some nice photos in your portfolio you might want to seriously consider somehow including them in your card. This will really make your card stand out. You could perhaps put a photo of a landscape on the back of your card.

Some people might be interested in printing out the cards themselves on their own printer. Unless you have extensive experience with this, we would suggest that you serious reconsider this choice. For one, you will need a top-end printer if you want to print high quality cards. You will also still need to buy business card paper from a stationary store. Often these cards have perforated edges and when they are separated their edges will be rough. This will come off as unprofessional. The whole process will be tedious and you probably won’t end up saving much money in the end.

Getting photography business cards should definitely be a priority for any photographer. Be sure to check out the online printing services. Although at first it might appear cheaper to print them on your own, you will probably be surprised.