I’ll be kicking off my 2016 wedding photography season when I get to document their wedding celebration in early January at the Gallatin River Lodge here in Bozeman, Montana. I’m so excited!
For their downtown Bozeman Montana engagement session, this couple wanted to highlight the downtown area where they love to go on dates with one another. We decided to explore some of the more colorful exteriors of the downtown Bozeman business scene. Cool temperatures and good light made for some lovely settings and nice portraits. When out photographing, I’m always looking for clean backgrounds that keep the attention on my clients in the camera frame. On this outing, we found numerous options that yielded great results. It was clear that Collin and Kiera were just smitten with one another and they both brought great energy and attitudes to our photo session. We spent most of the time laughing and cracking jokes with one another.
Here are some of my favorite photos from our session. I’m looking forward to Kiera and Collin’s wedding day this January at the Gallatin River Lodge! -Mike Greener
I am thrilled to share with all of you guys my brand new logo for Greener Visuals Wedding Photography. For the past year I have been debating redesigning my wedding logo. My original homemade logo with the film canister shown down below was one I had designed myself but I felt it wasn’t conveying the essence of my business.
From the beginning of the creation of my wedding photography business, I had focused my attention on the basics of building a successful business; high quality photography, good customer service, business cards and a functional website. What I wasn’t paying attention to was the subtle yet important facet of having a solid brand and identity. One valuable lesson I’ve learned during the past year is that I can’t always do everything myself. Certain areas of expertise are worth paying for. I’m confident in my photography skills but I needed the help of other professionals to make this change while I juggled a wedding business and my daily newspaper job. With this season’s boost of wedding bookings that I have been getting, I decided it was a good time to rebrand myself. But, I wasn’t exactly sure how to formulate the identity of my business. I opted to go with the online company Crowdspring.com. The site hosts a network of talented graphic designers from all over the world who compete for job bids on the Crowdspring site. You start off by naming your goals for your logo, what your business is about, etc.
I wanted my logo to have a fun look, but still maintain a sense of professionalism, show that I am a creative photographer and wedding storyteller, and complement my style of photography. After posting my ideas to the site, designs poured in. I found a mix of really talented designers as well as some less than ideal ones. As each design concept came in, I gave detailed feedback about its components, from color schemes to typography. Like in so many things, I ended up succeeding in my hunt for the perfect logo because there was good communication between me and the designers. Here are some of the logo concepts I considered:
For two weeks, I sorted through more than 250 different logo concepts from designers all over the world. We played with the fonts, color schemes and symbol concepts. The trick was trying to figure out what logo identified with my business. It wasn’t an easy thing to to do and there were numerous times I was panicing that I wouldn’t be able to find the right one. Then I found Marc Griesinger, a German marketing professional and graphic designer. Marc came to me with the book pages idea with the oak tree. I liked the symbolism of a couple starting their new family tree through marriage and the subtle concept of conveying the idea of me being a wedding storyteller through the page concept. I liked it but it still wasn’t saying weddings enough. Through the great communication between Marc and I, we came up with the idea to put the grey couple under the tree. I knew right then and there that I had found what I was looking for. Marc is incredibly creative and worked with me to fine-tune the perfect logo for my business. He understood that I was a creative just like he was. I really appreciated Marc’s punctuality. There wasn’t a time when I could not reach him and he was very responsive to my requests. Building a logo was a very personal journey for me and at times there were disagreements between me and the other creatives. Marc is very proud of the work he does, yet he was willing to entertain my creative concepts and in the end I think my logo was stronger than it originally could have been. I appreciated that a lot and I can’t thank him enough for all of his hard work. I think Marc also felt proud of the end result because my logo is now included into his logo portfolio on his website. I couldn’t be happier. -M
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