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5 Tips for Photographing Concrete Hardscapes
The beauty of decorative concrete comes from its versatility and stunning final results. Each project’s unique traits help sell the next project. However, your future potential clients don’t necessarily have access to your past projects, which is why photography is a crucial component of your marketing plan — regardless of your company’s size.
Understanding the Importance of Image Resolution In Photography
Concrete is a material with great strengths but portability is not commonly one of them. Great photography helps overcome this obstacle.
Taking Great Project Photos with Your Smartphone
Iphoneography — or “i4neography” — is a term that has been around for a few years, and as you may have guessed, it pertains to photography via iPhones.
How to Win a Decorative Concrete Contest: Take Great Photos
Contests that showcase handsome decorative concrete projects are helpful twofold — they promote quality craftspeople and they provide bona fide examples for companies that make or distribute the products. Either way, they’re good for business.
Concrete Bowls Provide Birds With Water
Deborah Brackenbury is no stranger to art — she’s been a photographer since the 1980s. But after a search for the perfect birdbath fell short, she made herself into a concrete artisan.
How to Market your Concrete Work with Photos
If you want to say something today, you have to use the language that transcends culture, geography, and time. You have to use imagery.
Marketing Your Work With Photos
In today’s world, we tend not to listen anymore. There are so many of us, we are all talking, and our words have become background noises for the stimuli that really distract us. If you want to say something today, you have to use the language that transcends culture, geography, and time. You have to use imagery.