Logo Design for New Portrait Photography Business

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Logo Design Brief
I need a logo for my new photography venture. Most professional photographer's logos are basically a font or a combination of fonts. I am OK with a font or a simple logo design. It can't be too distracting if I need to watermark photos with it. I will use this logo on my business cards and all of my marketing materials, including the packaging for my photography products (prints, CD's, DVD's, etc.). For my marketing materials, I visualize a black background with silver print and accents of turquoise and/or fuchsia. I am also open to black font with accents of silver and turquoise or fuchsia.
Target Market(s)
Parents and grandparents who want a quality portrait of their family, children or grandchildren; I will also do headshots for social media
Industry/Entity Type
Portrait Photography
Logo Text
Cynthia Hammond Photography
Logo styles of interest
Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)


Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)



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Look and feel
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Traditional
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Personable
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Economical
Upmarket
Requirements
Must have
- My logo should be elegant, yet simple at the same time. In certain instances, I will use it to watermark my photographs, such as for proofs, so I don't want it to distract from the portrait.
Nice to have
- While I don't want my photograph to be part of the logo, I want the logo to reflect who I am, as a person and a photographer. I am uploading photos of myself, so that you can see who I am. :-)
Should not have
- I don't want the logo to look like I designed it myself in MS Word.