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Professional Branding … Do I need it?

by alluremm on April 26, 2026

Professional Branding … Do I need it?

I’m publishing this short entry as a follow up to my previous article entitled ” Professional Branding Portraiture Photography – Ditch the 80’s Real Estate Head Shot “. Let me beginning by giving you some background: A few weeks back the studio receives contact from a brand new company which was in need of a “Look“, a “Brand“, or “Image” to allow their clients to recognize them immediately when seeing their promotional materials.

This strong association between the Company and the Brand is one of the most critical factors when starting a new venture and is so often over looked..

How many of you have been handed a business card that was pure white, with color text, and sporting a logo which was certainly picked out of a book at a local print shop? Come on… How many? Over the years, I’ve seen my fare share of this type of rubbish which negatively reflects on the business no matter how “fantastic they are or say they are”.

Remember, if it appears to a client that you are not taking your company seriously, I assure you, they will not either! As they say: ” Too make money one must spend money “! When starting a new business you can cut corners and save money in many areas but when it come to the face of your establishment, it’s “BRAND” or “IMAGE”, this is something you must pay a professional to get it right.

In this economy mediocrity it no longer acceptable. Be stellar or find another profession!


Anyways, sorry for the rant… As I was saying, the owner & partner of this brand new company approached us and instead of asking for my company to come up with an image concept for them, they described exactly what they wanted conceptually and ask if we could make it into reality.

I ABSOLUTELY LOVE A CHALLENGE and this was certainly one! After discussing their business, product line and their target group along with their concept we determined that the majority of the project would have to be completed within the confines of Photoshop. I was instructed to create a corporate brand / logo ” CHARM ” as it was, to be worn on a models necklace. Everything you see, beside the model was composited to create specifically to what the client visualized and articulated to us prior to the session. From the look of the lipstick, virtual nameplate and everything else was produced to achieve a certain look & feel that would hit home with the target demographic being marketed.

As you can see, the fruits of this Corporate Branding Production will now be the backbone of which this new company builds upon. Having a vision and finding the right professional to turn that vision into reality is more than half the battle. It is critical, It is imperative, It is the perception!! … given off by your brand, without words, that can reaches out, grab and hold a client’s intrigue while urging them to take the next step. (No matter what that that step might be to fulfill your marketing plan)

So, the next time your at a social networking gathering and someone asks for your card, don’t pull out something generic and lackluster which will certainly end up in a bin by the end of the evening! Hand to the potential client something you are passionate about, something that will create intrigue without you having to say a single word! This is your Brand! This is your Image! This is You! A brand new professionally produced promotional card which oozes your brand from every inch of it’s area will forever ingrain your company, product or service into the mind of the beholder.

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LensFlareLive is a show created and brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, panelists Deborah Kaufman, Rosh Sillars and Lindsay Adler discuss Facebook Twitter and Websites for Photographers. In addition, they answer questions from the live listening audience.

Lindsay is a professional fashion and portrait photographer in New York and London. Her work has been featured in dozens of fashion and photography magazines internationally, including Sublime, Existence, Oasis and Chic Today Magazines as well as MindFood Magazine, Popular Photography, Shutterbug and dozens more.

She currently owns a successful portrait studio and continues to shoot fashion editorials on commission for a variety of publications. Her first book will appear in stores in March. Lindsay travels throughout the Northeast, US and abroad to teach photography workshops and share her knowledge at conferences and seminars.

Deborah previously was the President and co-founder of Bremond House Gallery. Her area of focus was art acquisition, market strategy, and profitability enhancement for client fine art print programs. Kaufman was also one of three founders involved in the development of the Earthman Art Center, an artist incubator in Galveston, Texas. Ms. Kaufman is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 20 years experience in developing marketing strategies for technology and publishing companies. Kaufman has founded six companies throughout her career, working in the areas of book publishing, online content publishing and software development.

Prior to Bremond House, Kaufman co-founded Embella, Inc., a technology infrastructure company for regulatory content and applications. Kaufman was Director and President of IBT Technologies, one of the first e-learning technology companies providing a Web services platform to adapt content based on user profiles and device. At IBT, Kaufman was responsible for securing over $14 million in capital from venture and investment banking funds. Kaufman grew the company from four founders to 115 employees within one year. Kaufman also played a key role in securing top accounts for the company in the healthcare sector such as Columbia HCA, University of Texas Medical Branch, and AGA-Home Healthcare. These three contracts were estimated at over $10 million in potential revenue.

Earlier in her career, Kaufman founded two traditional publishing companies: Dockery House Publishing of Dallas, Texas, a boutique book publishing company targeting the Fortune 1000; and Mountain Home Publishing, Inc. of Kerrville, Texas, a healthcare publishing company targeting the consumer geriatric market

Rosh is a photojournalist, magazine and corporate photographer and specializes in capturing images that tell a story, evoke an emotion or represent the subject in its natural context. He also contributes regularly as a staff and free-lance photographer for multiple daily, weekly and monthly newspapers and magazines. Rosh has photographed presidents, pro and amateur athletes, pop stars and local heroes through his 20 year professional career and he shares photography, new media and creative business ideas at Prosperous Artists.com and New Media Photographer.com.

Podcast on iTunesTo listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a pop up window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. To find out when the next live show is going to air, visit our Live Shows page.

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This is a Quick Hit Podcast short. Today we’re going to talk to Marqueax Price of the LNT3 Group. We became acquainted with the firm as a result of interviewing Gail Nogle, our show that was released on Tuesday, April 13th. Since Gail was successfully using a PR firm, we thought it would make an interesting show for ALL photographers to hear about the value of that relationship from the PR firm’s side.

In this episode, Marqueax talks about her company, how a photographer can benefit from a PR Agency, how they approach strategy and positioning, what she thinks is the biggest challenge for photographers today, how they can strengthen and protect a photographers brand, what things cost, and much more. Listen to the full podcast interview, which is below.

Show Sponsors: ExpoImaging, Inc., Photo Book Press, and Tafota.com.

Podcast on iTunesTo listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a pop up window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. You can also download a List of Questions (PDF format) that I ask in the interview.

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LensFlareLive is a show created and brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, panelists Jack Hollingsworth, Rosh Sillars and Lindsay Adler discuss Blogs for Photographers. In addition, they answer questions from the live listening audience.

Lindsay is a professional fashion and portrait photographer in New York and London. Her work has been featured in dozens of fashion and photography magazines internationally, including Sublime, Existence, Oasis and Chic Today Magazines as well as MindFood Magazine, Popular Photography, Shutterbug and dozens more.

She currently owns a successful portrait studio and continues to shoot fashion editorials on commission for a variety of publications. Her first book will appear in stores in March. Lindsay travels throughout the Northeast, US and abroad to teach photography workshops and share her knowledge at conferences and seminars.

Jack is one of the most well known names in stock photography and not only sells stock through Getty, Corbis and his own site, but was a founder of BLEND images as well as redchopsticks and PhotosIndia. Jack has been described as “Indiana Jones with a camera” due to his constant world travel. Jack teaches, lectures, blogs and has a column in Shutterbug magazine.

Rosh is a photojournalist, magazine and corporate photographer and specializes in capturing images that tell a story, evoke an emotion or represent the subject in its natural context. He also contributes regularly as a staff and free-lance photographer for multiple daily, weekly and monthly newspapers and magazines. Rosh has photographed presidents, pro and amateur athletes, pop stars and local heroes through his 20 year professional career and he shares photography, new media and creative business ideas at Prosperous Artists.com and New Media Photographer.com.

Podcast on iTunesTo listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a pop up window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. To find out when the next live show is going to air, visit our Live Shows page.

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LensFlareLive is a show created and brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, panelists Jack Hollingsworth, Rosh Sillars and Lindsay Adler discuss Twitter, Facebook and Flickr for Photographers. In addition, they answer questions from the live listening audience.

Lindsay is a professional fashion and portrait photographer in New York and London. Her work has been featured in dozens of fashion and photography magazines internationally, including Sublime, Existence, Oasis and Chic Today Magazines as well as MindFood Magazine, Popular Photography, Shutterbug and dozens more.

She currently owns a successful portrait studio and continues to shoot fashion editorials on commission for a variety of publications. Her first book will appear in stores in March. Lindsay travels throughout the Northeast, US and abroad to teach photography workshops and share her knowledge at conferences and seminars.

Jack is one of the most well known names in stock photography and not only sells stock through Getty, Corbis and his own site, but was a founder of BLEND images as well as redchopsticks and PhotosIndia. Jack has been described as “Indiana Jones with a camera” due to his constant world travel. Jack teaches, lectures, blogs and has a column in Shutterbug magazine.

Rosh is a photojournalist, magazine and corporate photographer and specializes in capturing images that tell a story, evoke an emotion or represent the subject in its natural context. He also contributes regularly as a staff and free-lance photographer for multiple daily, weekly and monthly newspapers and magazines. Rosh has photographed presidents, pro and amateur athletes, pop stars and local heroes through his 20 year professional career and he shares photography, new media and creative business ideas at Prosperous Artists.com and New Media Photographer.com.

Show Notes: Sites mentioned in this podcast - www.listorious.com, www.tlists.com, www.tweetchat.com, www.twellow.com, www.animoto.com, www.digitalprotalk.com, www.chrisbrogan.com, www.currentphotographer.com, www.basecamphq.com, www.12sprints.com.

Common hashtags used by photographers (poll)

Jack’s “Togs on Twitter one” list (500 names)

Jack’s “Togs on Twitter two” list (500 names)

Jack’s “Togs on Twitter three” list (500 names)

Jack’s “Togs on Twitter four” list (100 names )

10 Twitter lists all photographers should follow (from @photoshelter)

Podcast on iTunesTo listen to the full podcast interview, click on the player’s forward arrow below. You can also play the Podcast in a pop up window, download it OR subscribe to it via iTunes. To find out when the next live show is going to air, visit our Live Shows page.

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LensFlareLive 001: Our Panel Discusses Social Media, New Media and Marketing for Photographers

January 21, 2026

LensFlareLive is a show created and brought to you by Dave Warner. In this week’s episode, panelists Jack Hollingsworth, Rosh Sillars and Lindsay Adler discuss Twitter, Facebook and Flickr for Photographers. In addition, they answer questions from the live listening audience.
Lindsay is a professional fashion and portrait photographer in New York and London. Her work has [...]

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