I like #2. It talks with minimal wording.
SharpShooter wrote:
LoL, I thought the drone was a FROG! Seriously. I thought it was representing nature photography.
Was not obvious to me. Am I the only one?
SS
I thought the drone was a frog, too!
That being said, I prefer logo #2.
It could use some refinement (a less frog-like drone, lol) but that is the logo that seems more unique and grabs my attention.
BudsOwl
Loc: Upstate NY and New England
toptrainer wrote:
I had a pro create a logo for me, which one do you like, and why? and would you change anything in it.
I would prefer number two with a change from black to possibly a lighter shade of grey. I recognized the drone as soon as I looked so it was obvious to me that you provide drone photography. If this is not your principal business then you should tone it down.
Bud
If your business is drone photography, then keep the drone and camera, but change Captured Moments by James, to something like "Drone Photography" then register your business name, or an additional name as Drone Photography.
wmurnahan wrote:
What is fiverr? Why are you hanging on to it. It ruins the look of both logos.
FYI, fiverr.com is an internationally known site on which members provide all manner of services for five dollars. You should check it out.
Thank you all for your input, and words of wisdom. This is the one I chose. It shows I'm a photographer, and offer drone photos as well.
I included one of my drone photos, and one photo of a recent wedding I shot.
Peterff
Loc: O'er The Hills and Far Away, in Themyscira.
toptrainer wrote:
Thank you all for your input, and words of wisdom. This is the one I chose. It shows I'm a photographer, and offer drone photos as well.
I think that is a good balance, and as the world changes you have the ability to use the graphic elements in different ways.
Good luck.
Just do it. NOT around to it.
Both wedding photographs show a 'Burnt-out' dress on my screen. Poorly selected BG also (Tree directly behind brides head). The drone picture looks OK,(with regards to exposure) so the wedding shots really need some afterwork, or more thought at the taking stage.
like the one with the blue the B&W looks to industrial
NJLen
Loc: Freehold, NJ, USA
Don't make any component of your logo too small. The logo has to work in all sizes, such as large on a banner and small on a business card. Don't make the logo too busy. The purpose of a logo is to identify your business, not to define it. Many logos of large businesses don't reveal the nature of the businesses at all, but people know which businesses those logos represent.
Make your logo unique so that people who see it will know that it represents you. Additional important information -- such as a descriptive line about the services that you offer, your phone number, your email address, your website and/orFacebook address -- shouldn't be part of the logo but can be included above and/or below the logo. They don't have to be right next to the logo. For example, they can be near the bottom of a sign or letterhead.
The final design of both the logo and of the logo plus additional information should be clean, simple and direct the eye through the information that you want to project.
I like it all except the "by James" part. That sounds "snooty" to me, pretentious. What about "By James Last-name" or "By The Pilot James"?
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