Thursday 6 June 2013

Funeography, Like It Or Not.


                                         Copyright Priscilla Etienne Funeography

We're coming into a time of competition. Many in the death industry want the opportunity to show why they should be chosen to cover a funeral in whatever their chosen field is. I have even fallen victim to a photographer who wanted to be part of Funeography and what it stands for, the trouble is he wanted to do it without paying for the privilege.
I'm continuously working to ensure that the style of Funeography speaks for itself. I don't believe bells and whistles are always necessary. I have always preferred simplicity within my work, coupled with capturing the moment, as it happens but very importantly: in it's real state. With very little added and very little taken away. Funeography is still unique in it's style. Funeography is now offering a licensing package for photographers The new website is available to view at www.funeography.com

I have requests to do what I call a mutual promotion. I mention someone else's service within the industry, and they mention Funeography. I'm humbled that the company "A Giving Tribute" has recently asked me, and that they like the way Funeography captures the many different moods of funerals.
So now I can explain a little about them. A Giving Tribute provides families with much needed and precious memories at the pinnacle point of grief, the funeral. The last chance to express all emotions in any way families wish to. With the help of the, warm, caring and consistent team, the days leading up to the funeral are given just as much consideration. They provide Tribute Cards, a Commemorative Memory Book, A Tribleau (a display board) which contains Tribute Cards. 
It's a beautiful service and when I first viewed the website I got a pleasant feeling without being bombarded with things to look at. It is very easy on the eye. But more importantly, the people behind it is what makes it work. The website is www.agivingtribute.com

This blog is dedicated to Mrs Bradley, who had very strong views and very strong morals... Like it or not.

See you at the next posting.