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Our Evolving Imagery Style

You may have noticed that our imagery style has been undergoing a bit of an evolution. While we have traditionally had a very strong and unique black and white photography style, we have started to kick it up a notch with the introduction of a hint of color. The result has been subtly eye-catching. Would love to hear your thoughts. Let us know what you think.

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Superb Blog, you have a new follower now

I just don't get it does the color on the person really attract that much more to the eye. Does it make the person want to click more?

I think the black and white one looks odd (now that there is a colour to compare) as the text and graphics has colour. Maybe if the whole thing was in black and white it would look ok.

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