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A Great Name For A Photography Studio..Any Ideas??


Question Posted Wednesday January 27 2010, 11:07 pm

So..I plan on becoming a photographer I also want to have my own studio.. I am just having a hard time coming up with a name. Most names I have thought of are more for restaurants..not so bad if I were to open my own restaurant but I am looking for names for a Photography Studio. Help..Please :)

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Daintree answered Thursday January 28 2010, 1:41 am:
This is challenging but You can get inspiration by asking yourself some questions.
1.What sort of photography do i do.
2.where will my studio be(suburb name photography)
3.Will I do models, subjects, weddings, portraits, pets, buildings, landscapes, glamour portraits or school photos
all of the above
4.Do I use my surname or a bogus name like "Fifi's Photography Studio" after my favourite dog ect.
5.random name picked in phone book or baby book with eyes closed draw out of a hat.
6.image is what you need to portray in your title.
one thing I do know is the closer to the begining of the alphabet the better
eg AAA studio photography I hope this is something in your thinking hat good luck & happy snapping. MMM.. Happy Snap sounds good too. make it catchy.

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