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The classic convention for titling an image is to identify the subject (name the person, place or thing) and add the date of creation: if it's a photograph use the date of exposure. If it's a painting use the date of completion. If it's a composite photograph default to the latter. If it's an image of an historic event
Photographers attach their names on their photos by watermarking them, and it's a very simple thing to do. You can do it too, if you'd like. The watermark can look like anything, here's an example, it's a little exaggerated, but you get the idea.
Avoid cliché, unless used for irony. Be appropriate to the scale and spirit of the piece. Don't be pretentious. Give your viewer information without stating the obvious. State the obvious if you must, to identify the piece. Shorter is generally better. Let the art do the talking.
Shutter Up. Flutter Me Shutters Photography. Sensation Picture Studio. Picturesque. The Artsy Lens. Pin Me Up Photography. Swim Snaps Studio. High Click Photography.
Names that include the word 'picture' or 'pic'. Names that include the word 'shoot'. Names that include the word 'camera'. Names that include the word 'capture'. Names that include the key phrase 'photo studio'. Names that include the keyword 'photography' or 'photo'. Other names.
vivid snaps. Photo Factory. The Picture Patches. Picturesque. Dream Wedding Studios. Shutter surprise. Photogenic. Grand Lens of Instagram.
Naming Your Photography Business After Yourself. While you can get very creative while naming your photography business (and we'll see how below), sometimes keeping it simple is the best option. In this case, it might make sense to just name your business after yourself.
Use acronyms. Create mash-ups. Get inspiration from mythology and literature. Use foreign words. Use your own name. Take a look at a map. Mix things up. Partner with another company.
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