You cannot copyright a business name, but you can register it as a trademark.
Your business name is the first thing any potential customer will see. Your photography business name should clearly show what your business is about and should attract the sort of people you are targeting as your potential clients.Using your own name has advantages and disadvantages. The plus is that as you develop a good reputation this adds value to your business name. The disadvantage is that it does not set you apart from other photography businesses. Your business name should act as a marketing tool. Your name, intially, will not fulfil this function. Including aspects such as your niche, your location and your skills in your photography business name will appeal to your potential market. For example Cedar View Images will immediately inform potential customers in Cedar View that this is your area, Perfect Portraits informs people that your speciality is portrait photography. Brainstorm relevant words associated with photography and choose a combination that works for you.
Most photographers opening their private business use their names, like Elizabeth duncan Photography. You want people to remember your work but also your name! but if you want to go with a catchy name, maybe something like FORGET-ME-NOT PHOTOGRAPHY, or FROZEN IN TIME PHOTOGRAPHY....just some random thoughts here, good luck!
The name Dior is French, not Italian.
there's already a magazine about photography called vis-à-vis
She runs a photography business in Los Angeles, under a different name.
Everyone has their own opinion about names but if the name is"Mille Mots Photography a thousand words in French" I think it's a bit long. You may have trouble printing it out on everything. Like when you sign the bottom of a photograph or when you have it printed on stationary. What will it look like in the telephone book? How about "Mille Mots Freelance" this is a bit shorter and easy to remember. Or "Photos by Mille Mots." Keep your business card simple. I have use two different ones over the years. One was a simple camera drawing on the card with my business name. The other was a silhouette of a photographer standing with a camera to his eye. Or if you want to spend some money have a nice photo (Head shot) of your self on the card to one side and you name on the other side. This way people will remember you by your face.
Photography is always going to be called "photography"
The book "The Death of Naturalistic Photography" was written by French philosopher Vilem Flusser. It explores how digital technology has transformed the nature and perception of photography in contemporary society.
Greek, Italian, Russian, and French. Was this what you were looking for?
Fayette is most likely from the French origins, guessing by the Fay, which is French-looking, and -ette which is obviously French.
probably you're looking for "lui" ? said like luey, the name.