Freelance photographer Hugo Fernandez wanted a distinct business card that quickly and effectively told people what he did for a living. So Low Ink Studio created a transparent card that simulates what you see when looking through the viewfinder of a camera. Except that instead of details on exposure and settings along the bottom, his phone number and email address are listed.
I don’t remember the last time I’ve physically handed someone a business card with my contact details on it because that information is usually included in every email I send. But it’s hard to argue that they can still be an effective tool for making a great first impression. [Low Ink Studio via PetaPixel]













Just tried to share this on facebook. Been told it’s been flagged and inappropriate
I tried to go on the website but AVG block it, so there must be some malware on the site or something.
Weird — all the links in the post worked fine for me?
all working here too, the “low ink studio” one is in Spanish is the only think chrome popped up about
however it has been flagged on facebook