Like any other modern business, one important tip is to put up a photography website for your photography business, especially if you intend to work primarily online. but even if you work mainly with more personal clients, a website is the best means of revealing information about your qualifications as a photography business to any client who wishes to see it.
However, it is most likely not enough to just put up some blog on the internet and post every single photo you’ve taken and label it as my photos. a website, being a form of photography marketing, means that it must be designed and presented accordingly to represent the competency of your business. Also, your website should clearly communicate your specific marketing message. so here are a couple of things you need to consider when designing and customizing your website:
With all these in mind, please remember that your photography website needs regular updates. as much as possible, make your customers see that you are an active business so that they won’t be hesitant to availing of your services. make announcements and promos if you can on these sites so people get something new everyday. This way you will always have lots of people viewing your photography site and know that you are in business.
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The old timey photos in this series all have one eerie quality in common-the mother’s identity has been concealed. whether with shroud, or by simply scraping the face away, erasing their identity seems like an odd thing to do when they’re posed for a picture with their children.
Maybe they were having a bad hair day, or woke up on the wrong side of the bed, but isn’t wearing a shroud over your head at a photo shoot an extreme reaction to not looking your best? if anybody has any insight into this strange trend in portraiture, please share! otherwise, enjoy taking a look back at when people were really weird about having their picture taken.
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