Showing posts with label packaging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label packaging. Show all posts

Friday, April 25, 2008

In With the New

So business stationary might not do all that much for you, but I'm totally psyched (did I really just say that?) about my new business cards!

I really liked my old ones but it was time for a change. I figured I should probably have a picture on them since I am a photographer after all. These are more wedding-y and I'm really happy with them.



So come find me and ask for one of my shiny new cards!

Oh, and I also got some new stickers in this week. Little round circles with my signature star and lots of green.



It takes a lot of imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent things. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes a lot of looking before you learn to see the extraordinary.
-David Bailey, In "Face" (London), December, 1984

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

Oooh, Pretty Packaging

I've changed a few things lately. The first was changing around my website and adding a few different things. I've recently changed the way I package and present prints to my clients. They're now being shipped with all sorts of buttons and ribbons in different shades of green (of course!).And just about everything is finished off with a sticker featuring my signature star.
Here are some awesome tiny buttons that have my logo. I was so psyched about these. I think they're just the coolest thing.
This is what will be in my print packages from now on (reprints will still be packaged the normal way). The pictures are grouped by size, wrapped up, and tied with ribbon and a pin. There is also a referral packet in each with little referral cards for clients to hand out to others. There's a reward in it for everyone: a discount for those giving the card, a discount for those getting the card, and the opportunity for me to photograph more people and their pets (or pets and their people, in some cases).
You'd think I'd get tired of green after a while but it hasn't let up yet. Be on the lookout for one of these packages after your next session!