12 June 2008

New Look and Feel

Ian Weatherburn Photography took on a whole new look and feel today! In exchange for a studio session with some friends: Annemarie, Bennie and their son Christiaan; Annemarie who has her own graphics design business - Artery Design & Production; agreed to put together a logo, business card and letterhead for me.

She truly outdid herself and I am so thrilled with the outcome. I really like this professional design and impression that my new logo and colour scheme creates. I love the dark colour scheme especially as it shows off the photographs so well - I mean you just have to take a look at the direction in which the Lightroom GUI has gone for instance. Thanks so much Annemarie for having some patience with me while we went through a few iterations and thanks for your professionalism in making sure the design was right. Let's hope that she likes the studio photo's as much! *gulp* :)

I liked it so much that I was inspired to update this blog after a long hiatus and even fix up the old tutorials on my web site that had become broken due to invalid links etc. The overall result is just spiffing!

My business cards will be printed soon and hopefully will be done in time for my first Wedding that I will be doing (together with my friend Johann) on the 28th June. Yep, the time is finally coming for that and it would be a lie if I said I wasn't a little bit anxious. This wedding photography shoot came about as a result of a free offer I put up on my web site in an attempt to get a portfolio of Weddings started. So hold thumbs for us that it goes really well. I'm sure it will and a big part of me is really looking forward to the opportunity. The couple, Renett and Johan are fun people and I'm sure they are going to have a great day together and we can share in the privilege of capturing that.

Well that's about it for this blog, suffice to say; hope you like the new design and I'll sign off by showing you my new Business cards.

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