Archive for the ‘Photography’ Category

Staff photo gallery brings value

Monday, November 3rd, 2008

The results of a recent 1 day photoshoot for PJH Law can now be seen on their website. We art directed and took around 20 to 40 photographs per person for each of the 3 different images used, which include team, individual and large chair images. This is normal practice which as you can see helps achieve the best results. We also used photo-retouching techniques to enable the black and white images to fit into the branding of the website seamlessly. To add extra value we also produced a contact sheet and disc of all images in colour for PJH PR purposes etc. Finally we captured images of their building inside and out. If you would like to improve or discuss your website/company photography please get in touch.

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New signage and photography raises website appeal

Monday, July 21st, 2008

employment-law-contact.jpgTitman Firth has designed and produced new signage for Stamford based law firm PJH Law following re-branding them over a year ago. Additional photpgraphy and art direction for the website includes new staff imagery to further enhance the firm’s branding. 

Further additions to the site include the launch of their new Business Immigration Service:

http://www.pjhlaw.co.uk/employment-law-services/business-immigration.php

 

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Photoshoot raises company profile

Monday, February 25th, 2008

fastrax-pic.jpgTitman Firth have just completed a photoshoot for engineering firm Fastrax which has has helped increase the firm’s profile and in addition it’s ability to compete in the market place.

We have re-branded the firm and produced items such as corporate brochure and stationery and are set to provide search engine optimisation services on a regular basis. 


What the photoshoot has given is a visual demonstration of the high level of service, quality of workmanship and stock levels.

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The Apprentice: target audience v photography

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

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Last nights Apprentice, week 5, lead by Sir Alan Sugar, was all about selling photography. The teams had to choose photography art to sell. You may ask what the relevance is to the graphic design and the website services we offer? Well we too are in the business of using imagery that appeals to a particular audience to promote or sell goods and services.

It came of no surprise to me that the success of the last nights winning team came down to two things:

1) Target audience size
2) Quality of leads

At the end of the day the greater the audience the more products or services can potentially be sold. In this case the target audience of horse imagery was far greater than that of say the narrow audiences of lip images or seafood.

But the missing trick that the apprentices failed to realise while buying the art was to gain a current client list from their chosen supplier which they could use to sell to. Only one team did this and to me it too was the difference between success and failure.

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