Sharon Connolly |
Business cards for critique.
I am doing the card for an assignment and can not quite choose which one.
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- Gregory LaGrange Contact Gregory LaGrange Gregory LaGrange's Gallery |
I was about to ask you to first say what's different, but I see. The bottom one tells you what you do. The top limits you to sounding like you're doing horse pictures.
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Christopher A. Walrath |
Go with the wording on the bottom and CAN THE HORSE! Maybe go with a full body shot but I saw your cards and the first ting I did was duck.
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Sharon Connolly |
Do you think I should have my name on the bottom card? I don't quite understand what you mean Christopher. Why did you duck? More info please. The card is for a fun assignment within an equine photographer's group. It has to be one sided, I usually do a double sided card that also reflects the pet photography. Thanks for the input so far.
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Sarah G |
Yes, the contact name should be on the card. Everyone wants to know exactly who they are asking for whenever possible. You have a horse with VERY unique markings on that card. It really surprised me. "He" does make a great high-key image though. It is definitely a fun card.
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Sharon Connolly |
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