How To Market Myself

Right now I’m really pushing myself to come up with my whole professional photography concept of who and how I want to be seen to potential clients. The work I have been doing in the classes this term has really helped me visualize my overall career plan. I won’t go into all the details in this post but I have come up with a very workable marketing image that involves certain colors for business cards and letter heads all the way to an idea about a viable workspace.

This is where I need a little help (suggestions or whatever) about a good tag line that would be integrated in all my e-mails, letterheads, business cards, mailers and what not. Below is a list of what I have been thinking could work.

  • Photos in the age of design.
  • An image beyond belief.
  • Images beyond belief.
  • Photos times the design.
  • Designer of photos in the modern world.
  • Photos to get lost in.
  • Images that make you believe.
  • Photos that demand action.
  • Photos with innovative design.
  • Images with innovative design.
  • Photography with innovative design.
  • Forward looking.
  • Sustainable Images.
  • Sustainable Imagery.

Here is a list of some that I have found that are currently being used by Photographers.

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2 thoughts on “How To Market Myself

  1. Really pushing the “design” idea? You might need to heavily incorporate design for that to work.

    I think sustainability is a word best avoided, especially if the things you do aren’t really about energy or production. Sustainability strongly reminds me of “low carb options”, that is to say, something that is put on everything simply as a buying point, even if it’s completely irrelevant.

    “Images to get lost in”, catches my attention.

  2. It is a long list to choose from. All good looking tag lines. I liked the first one “photos in the age of design”.

    My addition would be similar: ‘photos through the eye of design’ or something along those lines. If I think of more I’ll let you know..

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