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Tuesday
Dec082009

R.I.P. Vital Vision Studios

I've been going back and forth for the past 6 months or so trying to decide if it was worth keeping Vital Vision Studios "alive". A little back story... About three and a half years ago, as I was getting started with my freelance business, I was using a friend of mine, Jason Shannon, to shoot the photography I needed. He had a day job at my previous employer, but was looking to move on from there. We decided to create a "company" that we could use to promote the two of us and work together, as we had very complimentary skill sets.

He eventually took another day job out of the region, and I've been using Vital Vision Studios as my company name for the past couple years. Which hasn't been a problem until recently. Trying to keep up with two websites just isn't working, as I feel like I've neglected this one far too much lately. I've decided to simplify things a bit and dropping Vital Vision Studios will not only save me time, but some money as well. Truth be told, I never really had name recognition with it. My clients all know me as Rob, not Vital Vision Studios. I have name recognition with my name due to my Final Cut Pro users group. To not use that as more of a marketing resource for myself and the training I provide would be stupid.

A new front page over at the Vital Vision Studios website will be going up soon and forward users to this site. Hopefully condensing my work sites and focusing on one "brand" will help keep things clear for my clients, and make life a bit easier for me as well.

 

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