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Photography Business Cards – Some Awesome Resources

If you’re doing some research into photography business cards there’s probably one of two things you’re looking for – you either want to get some design ideas for your own photo business cards, or you are loking for a place online that creates &/or sells business cards for photographers.

The good news is we’ve got both angles covered


Online Sources Of Photographer Business Cards

There are many different places where you can buy photography business cards online – the key is getting the design that you want.

And if you haven’t yet got your photography business card design sorted out, there’s a great website that gives you more choices than you’d typically get with a single designer.

The website is called 99designs.com – and it’s essentially a design competition website where designers are competing to win your business.

Here’s how it works…

You create your account at 99designs.com and then you create a competition by describing in as much detail as possible how you’d like your photography business cards to look.

Designers then go away and create a business card (or a number of different business cards) based on the spec’s you’ve provided.

You can interact with their designers as they submit drafts and get them to make changes to any designs that you think show potential.

Then once all the entries are in you can pick which business card you want to buy.

And if you don’t like any of the photographers business cards created by the designers then you don’t have to pay a cent.

So you really can’t lose – and you definitely have a better chance of getting a killer business card design that if you were to approach a local graphic designer.

And you can create competitions for any sort of design project from photography business cards and logos through to banners, stationary, web pages and even things like T-shirts.

99 Designs – Click here to take a look at how it all works

Once you’ve got the design created than you can simply take it to a local printer and have your photography business cards printed off, or you can send it to an online printer such as Vista Print and have it shipped direct to your door.

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