Posts Tagged “person”

Emotion vs. Research – Thomas Herbrich

Emotion vs. Research – Thomas Herbrich

Advertising photography is – from a commercial point of view – very interesting
for photographers. These jobs are very good paid! But are the advertisement succeed?
Henry Ford said: “I know that 50% of our advertisements don’t work, but I don’t
know which half it is?” This is why ads are always tested. The companies present
their advertisements to the people and ask if they understand the ad, recognise
the logo, like the photo and so on. Biggest question is: “Do you remember the
ad?”
Photographers should take photos to remember! Advertising agencies try to find
tools for making ads work better, like: show always blue sky and bright sunlight!
Use colour codes – if the brand colour is green, use only green clothed models!
For car ads make sure to have a sexy lady in the background! And many more
rules for photographers.
Pure nonsense! But this bizarre show to increase advertising effects goes on with
a new tool: NEUROMARKETING.
Test subjects had to watch advertisements whilst in a magnetic resonance tomograph
(MRT) – and lo and behold: their brains lit up! Wow! Nobody knows yet why
they lit up, but market researchers are convinced they have discovered a new line
of business with “the potential to fundamentally revolutionise brand management”,
via “direct access to the consumer’s brain”.
Is that true? I researched myself.

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January 4, 2010 Posted Under: Photo, Photography, tips   Read More

Fashion Photography – part2 (How to get inside)

Fashion Photography – part2 (How to get inside)

In the previous post we had discuss with Mike Wardhana about basic fashion photography, today we’ll review how to get inside the business.

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Share us some tips on how to
discover our distinct personal
style in our work.

This is probably the question I cannot
answer for you. If you are doing any
form of art whole-heartedly over a long
period of time, you are actually doing
a study about yourself. It is a journey
of discovering who you really are in
person, the deepest, unseen fragments
of yourself.

December 31, 2009 Posted Under: Fashion Photography, Photo, Photography   Read More
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