the real Carrie V
January 11 2007, 09:35 AM
A vendor that I work closely with is going to start amping up their bridal show attendence. While I don't care to go to these shows, he's asked me to come up with several large display photos for his wall at the shows.
Question: If I print these at 30x30 size, and hang them together, do you think these are the kinds of prints that would draw visitors to his booth? Also, do you they work together as a grouping??
Libbie
January 11 2007, 09:40 AM
They look really nice together. What kind of service does he provide, though? I can't tell just based on the photos.
the real Carrie V
January 11 2007, 10:48 AM
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They look really nice together. What kind of service does he provide, though? I can't tell just based on the photos.
Hrm.. good point... it's a wedding destination on a lake.
This is actually a two-booth deal. (half of it will be promoting their wedding design and consultation service, and the other half will promote their actual venue. In the other section, I was thinking of posting long 30x15 prints, stacked up, maybe:
Kari
January 11 2007, 10:57 AM
It depends on what you want to accomplish. The last image you posted does show his venue very well, with that I am sure he will be happy. So, if that is your objective, definately use that one. But, if it is your photography, I like the top grouping better. So, what about both?
I don't think the second grouping is the "stop em" type photo, your first group is better than that.
Just my $.02, but I have never doe a bridal fair.
typhotos
January 11 2007, 11:09 AM
That 3rd shot of the bride close up is sweet! I think the last grouping with the venue shots in particular are definitely worth presenting at the show (maybe crop out the video crew on the right). Good luck with the show!
the real Carrie V
January 12 2007, 05:38 AM
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That 3rd shot of the bride close up is sweet! I think the last grouping with the venue shots in particular are definitely worth presenting at the show (maybe crop out the video crew on the right). Good luck with the show!
Thanks!!
Libbie
January 12 2007, 07:23 AM
I agree with Kari. I think the second grouping of photos are all great shots, but I do prefer the first one over the second aesthetically. However, I think the second grouping shows off the lakeside property better as a product. Hmmm, this is tough. I'd say present them to the guy whose booth you're doing, and see which he prefers. He'll probably like having a choice!
the real Carrie V
January 12 2007, 07:57 AM
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I agree with Kari. I think the second grouping of photos are all great shots, but I do prefer the first one over the second aesthetically. However, I think the second grouping shows off the lakeside property better as a product. Hmmm, this is tough. I'd say present them to the guy whose booth you're doing, and see which he prefers. He'll probably like having a choice!
He's getting both sets! One for the actual venue booth, and one for their wedding design branch right next door!
blameymack
January 12 2007, 08:20 AM
i personally LOVE the top three... (especially the initial first).. VERY nice use of colors that POP and will definitely draw tons of attention to his booth....
I've done the same for a local ceremony/reception site vendor. i have a small album that showcases an entire wedding at the location...
granted, brides will want to see the "location" in action, but with those pictures you've got, they'll be sure to want a wedding that looks that gorgeous there, too...
besides,.. i know for a fact there will be inquiries to him about "who took those pictures?"
BAM!!! More referrals to YOU!
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