So, the Gods of branding, and the marketing gurus at Momentum, have required me to come up with an author photo. A cool, calm and sophisticated author photo.
This one was discarded...
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I risked life and limb for this photo. I DID |
As was this one...
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What? Xmassy and quirky. It shows readers I have personality Or something |
And when I finally found one that I thought would be okay I sent it out to my family for final approval. Now I love my family, I really do, but...
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This is what hubs did to it |
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And this is what my sister did to it |
Thanks guys.
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I like the Xmassy, quirky one. Gives readers a real feel for the author. Do it, Cait. Momentum will definitely appreciate it.
I think the Christmas one- very festive.. I'd buy a book based (soley -souly - sole-y) entirely on that photo alone.
the first two are WAY more interesting.....
Good to know, I shall mention it to the marketing people, this could be the beginning of a whole new campaign!! ;)
Thank you Jess, as always, for your excellent advice. I can see the years of marketing experience coming to the fore! :D
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