I get photos I need for class by searching for them on Google or taking them myself. I do not contact the owner of the photo, I use a citation to give them credit. I don’t always give credit to the owner, only when I’m not asked to. If someone was using my images for a class project, I would want them to give me credit. My logo is of a camera and in the middle of it, is has my website name. Also, it has a lens, and a button to click when you take a photo. It was easy to come up with a design of my logo because a camera is most commonly used for a photography logo, It was difficult to incorporate my name into the logo because I didn’t know if I should just put it or not.
My Logo
I get my photos from google. No, I don’t contact the owner because I don’t know how and It takes too much time and i usually don’t give credit because its from google. If someone uses my image I will tell them they shouldn’t use it unless they give me credit. My logo is a circle with a star in the middle with my name in the star. I choose to use black and white because those colors can go with anything. It was hard to come up with the idea and easy to make it because I used firework multiple times before.
My Logo
In my classes I usually go onto google for finding images. When using the photo I don’t contact the owner but I give them credit at the end on, for example a google slides presentation. I do give credit anytime I am using someone else’s work. My logo is the letter “p” sideways as a camera lens for my first name, (Phoebe) then I put my last name (DuBois) for my full name. The thing that I found was easy about the making of my logo was how my first name has many vowels which made it easy for the camera lens to be a letter in my name, I chose the first letter because it made sense to me. In conclusion, the process of making my logo was very easy because it’s a simple camera design.
My Logo
This is my logo I will be using for my photos from now on.
During classes, I usually search for images through the search engine, Google because it’s quick and efficient. For projects, presentations, and slides, I do not personally contact the owner of the images I use. Instead, I usually (almost ALL the time) post a link to the sources of the image/photo. As the owner of this logo and any photos that I take, I don’t expect anyone to contact me for permission, but to at least post a link to where they got it (my page) or write down my name as the owner of the image. The logo is in a shape of a dragon made up of cool, abstract lines. It was inspired by henna I saw in a Renaissance fair. The logo was pretty hard to make, sense I had to try my best to make smooth lines with a mouse. Other than that, I only had to use the paint tool (and one circle) to create a logo that does not cover a large amount of any future photo. -Marie Valouiski
Answers to your questions
I get photos from the Internet or I take them myself. I do not contact the owner but I do show the URL or include the name of the photographer. No, I don’t always give credit but I do as much as I can. I would expect them to not crop out my logo or at least give me some credit. My logo is a camera with my name spiraled in the middle. the difficult part about making my logo was spelling our “Connors Photography” letter by letter and twisting it.