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Stop Worrying About Your Business Cards

In case you’re still more worried about your business cards and your website than your photography, Leila Courey, Art Buyer at Leo Burnett will set you straight:

I don’t mind if photographers want to bling out their promos for extra attention as long as the quality of the work goes along with it. What I don’t dig, is photographers spending what looks like a ton of money on business cards, expensive promos or portfolios meanwhile they really need to spend more time crafting their work.

When an artist is more established, or has been off the radar for a while, I can understand wanting to brand/re brand themselves to let it be known that they’re still available for assignment but even still, this won’t sway me. It’s all about the work.

Now that we’re clear on that, get out from behind the computer and go shoot something. [click the ‘continue reading’ link below]—
[Via the awesome Heather Morton Art Buyer. Collage above was a rebranding study by Michael Clinard.

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  1. Larissa says:
    June 7, 2011 at 1:19 pm

    i´m feeling better now, after reading this….thanks Chase!!!!

  2. Iraklis says:
    January 21, 2011 at 9:53 am

    How brilliant advice! Congrats for the post and for sharing it with others! I would appreciate very much a visit from you at my new blog about business cards!

    In this blog you are going to find tips, advices, creative ideas, market research results, special offers and discount codes from Printing Companies. Check it out at: http://diveintobusinesscards.wordpress.com I am eager to receive your feedback!

  3. Karl says:
    July 7, 2010 at 12:29 pm

    maybe a well designed promo is what you need to become *more* established

    of course what photographers spending money on expensive shit need to understand – they should also be doing their homework to why they need that expensive shit. goes for anything lenses camera bodies lighting

    when used aptly and properly – they can make up that needed ooomphf

    but the main thing that a lot of photographers lack before doing anything – thinking

    if you have a car, you don’t just “decide” to go to the dealership and buy a new one just because you figure you might be able to afford it if you make the payments for 5 years and can guarantee you will make the payments. usually you will shop around, mull over it, think about it, consult with your partner about it, shop around more, generally think about it over it for a long time to see if you can budget it into your lifestyle.

    photographers without marketing plans is what i feel Leila Courey makes this note, of course only her opinion, and of course met by the readers

    my lack of punctuation and capitalization is purposeful

    will you take this post in the same regard as someone who uses better grammar because of it? 🙂

  4. Emptyhouse says:
    July 7, 2010 at 11:52 am

    I, for one, think Chase Jarvis provides readers with some pretty awe-inspiring content (Creative Live comes to mind). No need to dog the guy for sharing advice on how to better the craft. We need more pros like him.
    By the way, if you’re going to scold the guy, you should at least check your grammar: “yourself,” not “you’re self.” ; )

    1. Nick Lopez says:
      July 7, 2010 at 12:05 pm

      I agree… and have the stones to use your real name. Chances are you don’t have the work to back up the smack.

  5. Susam says:
    December 20, 2009 at 11:16 pm

    i really like the article, it's feel like i need to go out for shooting now.

    thanks!

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