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<blockquote data-quote="NoobieNikon" data-source="post: 331259" data-attributes="member: 27939"><p>I would advise you to take some photoshop courses or watch how to do photoshopping on youtube. Your logo looks kind of thrown together and too simple. There's a difference between snapshots and photographs. Snapshots look like something anybody could replicate. Photos look like they caught the moment perfectly and the light/composition/subjects are nearly flawless. Anybody can take a snapshot, throw their name on it and label themselves a photographer. The problem with that is people/customers can see the difference in quality almost immediately. So when a bride says "we're going another way" they are really saying "we think another photographers portfolio looks better."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1218248/Newlyweds-win-court-battle-1-500-wedding-photographer-shoddy-pictures-include-missing-heads-car-close-ups.html" target="_blank">Newlyweds win court battle with £1,500 wedding photographer after shoddy pictures include missing heads and car close-ups | Mail Online</a> (Bad wedding photography)</p><p></p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/top-wedding-photographer/" target="_blank">Wedding Photography: 20 Top Photographers & Their Masterpieces</a> ( a few of the top wedding photographers and examples)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoobieNikon, post: 331259, member: 27939"] I would advise you to take some photoshop courses or watch how to do photoshopping on youtube. Your logo looks kind of thrown together and too simple. There's a difference between snapshots and photographs. Snapshots look like something anybody could replicate. Photos look like they caught the moment perfectly and the light/composition/subjects are nearly flawless. Anybody can take a snapshot, throw their name on it and label themselves a photographer. The problem with that is people/customers can see the difference in quality almost immediately. So when a bride says "we're going another way" they are really saying "we think another photographers portfolio looks better." [url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1218248/Newlyweds-win-court-battle-1-500-wedding-photographer-shoddy-pictures-include-missing-heads-car-close-ups.html]Newlyweds win court battle with £1,500 wedding photographer after shoddy pictures include missing heads and car close-ups | Mail Online[/url] (Bad wedding photography) [url=http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/top-wedding-photographer/]Wedding Photography: 20 Top Photographers & Their Masterpieces[/url] ( a few of the top wedding photographers and examples) [/QUOTE]
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