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03/27/2023 03:30:46 PM · #26
OK, I’m learning a lot! This is so extremely helpful.

I’m liking story catcher a lot. “Storycatcher” is trademarked. However, it sounds like I could use Story Catcher as two separate words? Is that a bad idea?

The Story Catcher

Or

Story Catcher Photography

But if it’s trademarked as one word, would I need to hyphenate it in a URL? Or do trademarks not cover web addresses?

Or do you like story keeper better than story catcher?

I would love to highlight wildlife in the name, but I think if I did that it wouldn’t be as good when I need to do mundane photography to make money. Plus, even with wildlife, that’s my whole point – I’m trying to find the stories.

Message edited by author 2023-03-27 15:38:16.
03/27/2023 03:35:43 PM · #27
Be careful -- trademark law is even worse/more complicated than copyright law -- check out the case currently under consideration by the SCOTUS of Jack Daniels (whiskey) vs Bad Spaniels (dog chew toy) ...

Message edited by author 2023-03-27 15:44:21.
03/27/2023 04:06:26 PM · #28
Personally, I prefer Story Keeper... It's what we do...
03/29/2023 12:56:54 AM · #29
Btw, there's also the possibility of other top Level domains, such as photo or photos. Like, in my case, bjoerns.photos
03/29/2023 01:25:09 AM · #30
I still don't understand, Wendy, are you talking about registered business name, trademark, or just a name of an exhibition? The use of an email name or an exhibition cannot possibly be trademarked.
03/29/2023 10:26:37 AM · #31
Originally posted by MargaretNet:

I still don't understand, Wendy, are you talking about registered business name, trademark, or just a name of an exhibition? The use of an email name or an exhibition cannot possibly be trademarked.


It started with needing a different email address. Since I only knew gmail and Wendy Nelson Photography wasn't available, I realized I should think about rebranding. Since that name doesn't really say anything, anyway.

I don't have a website, I have a smugmug account. So I'm realizing that I need to make a change, but not sure what changes I need to make. All I know is that I'm using my personal email address for business, and it needs to be separated out, because if and when someone ever contacts me, it could get lost in all the junk and spam that comes into my personal email.

So that's what started all of this. I need a new email, and I'm learning that I need to know what I should be doing for my business.
03/29/2023 12:36:47 PM · #32
In this case the easiest might be to pick a name you like for a gmail account and add 23 to it. It would be rather unlikely to have been already taken. For example: StoryCatcher23@gmail.com

03/29/2023 01:44:49 PM · #33
Originally posted by MargaretNet:

In this case the easiest might be to pick a name you like for a gmail account and add 23 to it. It would be rather unlikely to have been already taken. For example: StoryCatcher23@gmail.com


Or you get yourself the domain storycatcher.photos (available, at least while I write this) and use, for instance, wendy@storycatcher.photos as your email address.

(I have no clue if storycatcher has any trademark on it, then it gets more complicated.)

Message edited by author 2023-03-29 13:46:02.
03/29/2023 02:10:04 PM · #34
domain names and email addresses are so nineties.

Whatever your name is, you just need it to bring up your site in a Google search.

Like for example, when I Google Wendy Nelson Photography the first two links are other people. The third link is your Facebook page. So that in itself is a reason to rebrand.

03/29/2023 05:46:24 PM · #35
Life... by Wendy
04/13/2023 09:25:43 AM · #36
Ok -- I need to do it in the next 3 days.

Story Catcher Photography

or

Life... by Wendy (thanks, Lydia, that's nice too!)

This was my artist statement from my solo show (the title of the show was "All Stories Great and Small")

Where life exists, stories happen. Whether its ants lining up to collect food, a gunsmith working his trade, or the dance of the snowy egret looking for lunch, the act of living tells a story. Through these photos, I will share glimpses of different lives from all perspectives, from creatures great and small. With each picture, we can see a glimpse into the life of another. With each glimpse, we can better envision the different stories of our world. One story alone does not compose the book of life; I hope that through my collection, I can record more chapters of that book for you to read, as you see All Stories Great and Small.

04/13/2023 10:04:25 AM · #37
Story Catcher has my vote. Are you aware that your artist statement alludes to a rather beautiful hymn from which James Herriot took HIS title?

All Things Bright and Beautiful
Song by Bill Staines

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
'Twas God that made them all

Each little flower that opens
Each little bird that sings
He made their glowing colors
And made their tiny wings

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
'Twas God that made them all

The purple headed mountains
The rivers running by
The sunset and the morning
That brightens up the sky

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
'Twas God that made them all

The cold wind in the winter
The pleasant summer sun
The ripe fruits in the garden
He made them every one

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
'Twas God that made them all

He gave us eyes to see them
And lips that we might tell
How great is the Almighty
Who has made all things well

All things bright and beautiful
All creatures great and small
All things wise and wonderful
'Twas God that made them all
04/13/2023 10:52:28 AM · #38
Originally posted by vawendy:

Life... by Wendy


My tagline for years has been "I do life photography".

It fits for many of us.

"Life... By Wendy" is succinct and all encompassing.
04/14/2023 11:30:55 PM · #39
Some of the names I can think of based on your photography and your artist statement.

Stories Happen, Photography
Wild Art Photography
Story Capture, Photography
Wild Tales, Photography
Stories Unfolded, Photography
Creatively Captured, Photography
Split second Art (Photography)
Glimpse of Art, Photography
Glimpse of Life, Photography
Moments Captured, Photography
04/15/2023 12:05:25 AM · #40
Originally posted by Kenght:

Split second Art

That's what she said. (But it only happened to me that one time!)
04/15/2023 12:50:06 AM · #41
I thought that was "premature art"

______________________________________________

That's what she said. (But it only happened to me that one time!)

Message edited by author 2023-04-15 01:06:36.
04/15/2023 10:30:25 AM · #42
Originally posted by Art Roflmao:

Originally posted by Kenght:

Split second Art

That's what she said. (But it only happened to me that one time!)


Hahahaha!
04/15/2023 10:31:25 AM · #43
Originally posted by vawendy:



Life... by Wendy (thanks, Lydia, that's nice too!) [/i]


When I did photography professionally, that's what I used: Life... by Lydia
04/15/2023 10:13:33 PM · #44
Ok. Last thoughts.

1. Jeff thinks I should use my name.
2. I think that says nothing about me
3. He thinks Life…. By Wendy doesn’t say anything about photography. And that photography should be part of it.
4. And that Story Catcher Photography doesn’t include my name

This is probably dumb - but what if my sign says: Wendy Nelson - The Storied Photographer

It’s long, but people would have a chance of remembering either Wendy Nelson or the Storied Photographer

the Storied Photographer doesn’t appear on any searches, so it’s more unique than anything I’ve come up with.
04/15/2023 11:59:02 PM · #45
Who is Jeff?
04/16/2023 12:30:45 AM · #46
I have to say that making a verb from a noun does not sound right to me, I would prefer the more common storyteller but then, it is true that it is unique ;)

Here what I got from ChatGPT (I know it is too late but I found it interesting):

Photojournalist (a storyteller who uses photographs to document and convey news events or social issues)
Lens-based storyteller (a storyteller who uses a camera lens to capture and convey stories)
Visual narrator (a storyteller who uses visual elements, including photographs, to convey a narrative)
Image teller (a storyteller who conveys stories through visual imagery, including photographs)
Pictorial storyteller (a storyteller who uses photographs or other visual images to tell a story)
Photographic chronicler (a storyteller who uses photographs to document and record events or experiences)
Visual journalist (a storyteller who uses photographs as a form of journalism, conveying stories through visual imagery)
Photographic storyteller (a storyteller who conveys narratives or emotions through photographs)
Lens storyteller (a storyteller who uses a camera lens, including photography, to communicate stories)
Capturer of moments (a storyteller who uses photography to capture and convey significant moments or experiences)
04/16/2023 01:12:43 AM · #47
Originally posted by MargaretNet:

Here what I got from ChatGPT...

Here's what I got:

Me: Who is jeff?

ChatGPT: "Jeff" is a common name and could refer to many different people. Without any specific context or information about which "Jeff" you are referring to, I cannot provide a detailed answer. However, some well-known individuals named Jeff include:

1. Jeff Bezos: Founder and former CEO of Amazon, an American multinational technology company.
2. Jeff Goldblum: An American actor known for his roles in films like Jurassic Park, Independence Day, and The Fly.
3. Jeff Kinney: An American author and cartoonist, best known for the children's book series Diary of a Wimpy Kid.

If you can provide more context or details, I'd be happy to help with a more specific answer.
04/16/2023 02:25:11 AM · #48
Double post

Message edited by author 2023-04-16 06:33:05.
04/16/2023 06:31:28 AM · #49
Originally posted by MargaretNet:

I have to say that making a verb from a noun does not sound right to me, I would prefer the more common storyteller but then, it is true that it is unique ;)

Here what I got from ChatGPT (I know it is too late but I found it interesting):

Photojournalist (a storyteller who uses photographs to document and convey news events or social issues)
Lens-based storyteller (a storyteller who uses a camera lens to capture and convey stories)
Visual narrator (a storyteller who uses visual elements, including photographs, to convey a narrative)
Image teller (a storyteller who conveys stories through visual imagery, including photographs)
Pictorial storyteller (a storyteller who uses photographs or other visual images to tell a story)
Photographic chronicler (a storyteller who uses photographs to document and record events or experiences)
Visual journalist (a storyteller who uses photographs as a form of journalism, conveying stories through visual imagery)
Photographic storyteller (a storyteller who conveys narratives or emotions through photographs)
Lens storyteller (a storyteller who uses a camera lens, including photography, to communicate stories)
Capturer of moments (a storyteller who uses photography to capture and convey significant moments or experiences)


It's not making a verb out of a noun storied has its own meaning

celebrated in or associated with stories or legends.
"the island's storied past"

And it's the middle of the night so I'll deal with art later!

Message edited by author 2023-04-16 06:34:12.
04/16/2023 09:25:36 AM · #50
Jeff Nelson from ChatGPT, could be any of these ;)

"Jeff Nelson is a name that could refer to different individuals, as it is a relatively common name. Here are a few possible references:

Jeff Nelson, the American retired professional baseball player: Jeff Nelson is a former Major League Baseball (MLB) relief pitcher who played for several teams during his career, including the New York Yankees, Seattle Mariners, and New York Mets. He was known for his sidearm throwing motion and was a key part of the Yankees' bullpen during their championship years in the late 1990s.

Jeff Nelson, the American musician: Jeff Nelson is a punk rock musician who is known for being the co-founder and drummer of the influential punk band Minor Threat, which was active in the 1980s. He is also the co-founder of Dischord Records, an independent record label based in Washington, D.C., which has released music from various punk and indie rock bands.

Jeff Nelson, the American ice hockey player: Jeff Nelson is a former professional ice hockey player who played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for teams like the Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Anaheim Ducks. He was known for his skill as a forward and played in the NHL during the 1990s and early 2000s."
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