Successful Way to Photograph Business Card
From small entrepreneurs to big corporations, business card is the most commonly used and least expensive form of advertising and marketing strategy today and the effectiveness of distributing business cards should not be taken lightly. It is a form of introduction and description of the business to our potential customers.

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Here few tips to photograph Business Card:
1. Picking the Perfect Background
When photographing business cards, spending some time picking out a great background can go a long way compared to just shooting them on scratched up work desk. Just make sure that the background does not overpower the actual design. A busy background will distract the viewer from the beauty of work. Try using a neutral color, a contrasting color that makes design pop.
2. Bring Out the Texture
Texture is not only wonderful to feel, but it can make cards look amazing. When shoot business cards make sure can see the texture in the photos. To do so may need to play with the focus, take close up shots and adjust background colors.
3. Picking the Perfect Position
Nothing is more boring than shooting cards flat on a table looking directly down on them. Try experimenting with different views, positions, heights, distances and so on so get a photo that looks dynamic.
4. Focus on the Focus
Its extremely important to make sure that photo is in focus, because a blurred photo is painful to look at! Play around with the focus and make sure the important part of the card is clearly in focus. Beautiful typography on cards will be wasted if can’t capture it properly with the camera.
5. Lighting, Lighting, Lighting
A large part of photography has to do with proper lighting and this can often be very difficult to achieve. Try experimenting with both natural lighting such as outdoor lighting and artificial lighting by using photography lights that can adjust. Bad lighting can make photos look faded, bland, unprofessional and really just do more harm than good.
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