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it's all in the name

I've been thinking.  I'm always thinking:-)  I don't really stop....

But, I've been thinking about what I could call myself/us IF I decided to do paid photography shoots.  I don't want it to be my name necessarily - Jase could very easily be actively involved one day (he is the one with the design degree - mines in education and health...) so in some ways it needs to encompass both of us...  I think photography needs to be in the 'name'.

My first thoughts were Lara Moss Photography, but if I type this in google there's a Laura Moss Photography - a 'u' is too close for my thinking....

I had toyed with...
Lara Jane Photography
Lara Jane Moss Photography
-but they seemed too much all 'me' with no room for Jase to be involved.

So I came up with a few other possibilities...
Moss Photography (there is an architectural one already in Denver Colorado - does this matter???)
KEA Moss Photography (KE&A being the initials of my three kids names)
Mr & Mrs Moss Photography - sounds a bit too 'weddingish'???
Holmes Moss Photography (my maiden name)
Lake Moss Photography (L - Lara & then AKE are my kids initials again - but Jase isn't in there...)

Any ideas that I am missing?  Again, this is a big 'if' -just a pie in the sky possibility...one day...maybe...

Comments

Anonymous said…
Ohhhh exciting stuff.
You could do KEA Photography?
Janine said…
os so tricky the name thing, the Mr and Mrs Moss does sound very weddingish and too formal. I like Julie's suggestion. What thoughts does Jase and the kidlets have?
Annelie Maddock said…
Before I read the other comments my first thought was KEA photography. Like it!
Lara said…
I wondered though if 'Kea Photography' makes you think I take photos of Keas?
What about Jase'nLara Photography?
or JakelMoss Photography (everyone's initials/family name)

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