Discover Artist Hiroe Hanafusa’s Style Inspired By 19th Century Japanese Paintings – Photologo Spotlight
I am a 62 year old woman living in Osaka, Japan.
I worked for a housing equipment manufacturer for about 30 years,
where I was involved in interior design and sales promotion of our products.
Meanwhile, I learned how to shoot and edit from a commercial photographer for 7 years. This is my work, inspired by Japanese botanical 19th century paitings.
Learning bird photography with Parag Khare – Photologo Spotlight
Since birds come in many shapes and sizes I think every situation requires its own approach, but for me, it starts with trying to understand the life of the birds in front of me. The more I know about their behavior, the more I can anticipate what they may do next. To me, photography isn’t just an art, but also a sport.
Personal Branding Tips to Enhance Your Online Reputation As A Job Seeker
With LinkedIn being the most popular professional social network on the internet, a person’s LinkedIn profile is a gold mine of information.
Although LinkedIn packs tons of career opportunities, it’s a competitive environment. People are looking for the best, so if you’re hungry for opportunities, you have to get serious.
Fashion Photography: Finding Your Signature Style
Your style is just as important as style is for the fashion brands you shoot for. It’s important you don’t forget the critical detail of defining your signature style, so you can stand out amongst the competition (and charge more!). A smart style-centric approach to your career as a fashion photographer can be a foundation […]
9 Ways You Can Strengthen Your LinkedIn Profile With Personal Branding
With LinkedIn being the most popular professional social network on the internet, a person’s LinkedIn profile is a gold mine of information.
Although LinkedIn packs tons of career opportunities, it’s a competitive environment. People are looking for the best, so if you’re hungry for opportunities, you have to get serious.
I’m Not A Photographer. Can I Have A Photologo Done?
Let your brand leave a positive and lasting impression with your audience by investing in a well-made logo. Photologo is all about creating high-quality logos that fully represent your artistic style.
So when I saw Wim’s work in our Photologo Community Page, I just knew we had to get him in for an interview. Luckily, he agreed. So, we met on a sunny afternoon in Rome to have a fun chat about him and his Photography.
5 Branding Mistakes To Avoid At All Costs
Let your brand leave a positive and lasting impression with your audience by investing in a well-made logo. Photologo is all about creating high-quality logos that fully represent your artistic style.
So when I saw Wim’s work in our Photologo Community Page, I just knew we had to get him in for an interview. Luckily, he agreed. So, we met on a sunny afternoon in Rome to have a fun chat about him and his Photography.
Why Your Professional Brand Needs A Signature Logo (And How You Can Get One Too)
Regardless of your profession, your image plays a pivotal role in your success. An impactful way to enhance your personal brand swiftly is by integrating a signature logo. Here’s why: Getting Your Signature Logo: Hiring a calligrapher was the sole, expensive option, often exceeding $500 or get it uniquely made for you in 2-3 days […]
Design a portfolio website that sets you apart
A portfolio website is essential in order to build a photography business. It’s your visual representation, showing off your best work & letting your potential customers get to know you as a person. What are the steps you should follow to build the perfect portfolio? Getting Your Signature Logo: Hiring a calligrapher: once a pricey […]
Find Your Niche & Ace It
For many of us, we get into photography because something creative has been sparked inside of us. The idea that we can use this tool called a camera to make art is fascinating. When we start, we have no idea how we’re going to make our art, or what it’ll even look like, but it’s […]
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