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Natural Perspective Photography


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Posts: 78 | Location: Texas | Registered: February 18, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I agree with Dgshooter. Use your name, it levels up the mindset for the business and makes it more professional in my mind. People will take your art more seriously, but just my opinion.

Your photos are great and deserve to be taken seriously. “ Frank Miller Photography”, or Frank Miller Nature Photography. Your original name sounds best and broadens your canvas, and second name lets everyone know your subject matter. But both pin your name to your art.


Add me to those that believe this is your best approach. Direct. professional. No pho pho names. Smile



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* Northern Exposure Photography (this is most likely already taken)

* North By Northwest Photography

* Northwest Latitudes (your location btw is 61.329502, -149.567825)


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In keeping with the Monkey's post on the previous page,I nominate:

Beaver Shots
 
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Originally posted by sig226fan:
I agree with Dgshooter. Use your name, it levels up the mindset for the business and makes it more professional in my mind. People will take your art more seriously, but just my opinion.

Your photos are great and deserve to be taken seriously. “ Frank Miller Photography”, or Frank Miller Nature Photography. Your original name sounds best and broadens your canvas, and second name lets everyone know your subject matter. But both pin your name to your art.


Add me to those that believe this is your best approach. Direct. professional. No pho pho names. Smile


As much as I liked Jesse's Wilderness Photography, I'm going to be #4 to suggest including your name in some way to add credibility and recognition.

Perhaps Miller's Wilderness Photography.

Good luck!




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Here's my suggestion:

Go to ChatGPT AI, say something like Recommend a list of business names for a photography business based on the following attributes: I specialize taking scenic pictures of bears in Alaska, abandoned old cabins, one legged dwarf porn, etc.

Just enter your own personal attributes or feel free to copy and paste my example.



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Millers Great Northern Images
 
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Northern Exposure would have been great had it not been already taken about a million times.

Maybe "Northern Light Photography"? Found no such existing business with that name, although there could be. The domain name is not taken, however. EDIT: drat, found a Facebook with that name.



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Frank Miller Photography

Or

Miller Images

Something with your name in it but def not WTF.
 
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Frank Miller Photography

Classy name, and its you...

BTW, your work is outstanding. Good luck with your decision.


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Mark in Michigan
 
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From Earth to the Heavens Photography


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2000Z-71,
Please tell me what camera and lens combination you use for the photos you posted.
Thanks,


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Mark in Michigan
 
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Kenai Focus


That's pretty funny! Big Grin


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The Vanishing Point


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The first photo tells you.

Naked Bear Photos


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I live in a resort town with many high dollar art galleries that sell to tourists and property owners. Those owned by the artist always include the artist's name in the business name. The art itself always carries the artist's name even on photographs. And then on the back of framed art there is a label with the artist's name and additional information.

I think that shows how important having your name attached to your art is. Not some cute play on words or a place name.

Appending something would be fine, such as "Frank Smith Alaska Photography".
 
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Kodiak Moment

Juneau Photography? So do we!

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To be perfectly honest, seeing "Frank Miller Photography" makes me want to check out your work. Seems straightforward and honest, no need to be clever.



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Take Your Best Shot Photography
 
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If the name is for a gallery, I would go with some cutesy name. For your own photographies, I would add my voice with going with your name. Identifying your works with your name is important as an artist as explained in an earlier post.
 
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