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Accu-Print
3503 Crosspoint
San Antonio, TX 78217
www.accu-print.com
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San Antonio Printing Services

We offer direct mail printing services, business cards, banners, promotional items, and more. Customers in San Antonio and around the world have experienced our great customer service. Printing and direct mail is our specialty! We provide printing services for customers in San Antonio, Houston, Austin, Dallas, and nationwide!  We also offer promotional products printing. 

Let us combine our commercial printing, label printing, and marketing expertise with the service necessary to take your project from concept to completion.

Family Owned Business Since 1986
  • Accu-Print * Proudly Serving San Antonio
    Accu-Print * Proudly Serving San Antonio

    “Ranked in Top 100 PrintShops in America by American Printing Magazine”

    Call us (210) 692-1927

  • Strand out with our San Antonio Printing Services.
    Strand out with our San Antonio Printing Services.

    Our print shop has been around for over 30 years. We are a premier, one-stop custom printing shop that proudly serves San Antonio as well as around the globe.

Welcome to Accu-Print. Based in San Antonio, we provide printing services, marketing, direct mail, variable printing, label printing personalized URLS, QR Codes,website design, mobile websites, responsive web design, graphic design and we are a master at mailing services. 

Let us print and design your business stationery package, business cards, letterhead, envelopes, flyers, Blueprint printing, brochures, door hangers, postcards and any marketing material for your company.  

Based in San Antonio, we also offer promotional items such as custom pens and mugs Accu-Print has a full service in-house mailing facility for all your mailing requirements - data, inkjetting, inserting, and tabbing. 

Ask about adding a QR code to your printed brochures, postcards, signage and marketing materials. You can stop the "print shop near me" and "printing company near me" searches! We are here to help! 

We offer printing services in San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, Houston, Schertz, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Fort Worth, El Paso, and more!  

Clients: Universities, Non Profit, Small Businesses, as well as corporations come to Accu-Print for their printing and mailing needs. People from different industries come to us for targeted direct mail campaigns, flyers, letters, self-mailers, and greeting cards. We are based in Texas and serve customers across the country

How to Take Professional Business Photos

When it comes to managing, working with or marketing for a business, a professional image is everything. You want customers to see the brand and identify it with a company they can trust, rather than think of it as suspicious or even uncredible. 

One way to present the business brand in a positive light with clients and potential customers is through the photos shared in various marketing avenues. Whether you choose to take photos with a quality camera or a simple smartphone, there are specific ways to ensure pictures turn out clean, crisp and professional. Here’s how to take professional business photos.

 

1. Invest in quality pictures.

First and foremost, consider your goals for the professional business photos. Do you want to use them in a marketing campaign? Maybe just for a social media post. Or, perhaps on the website. No matter how you decide to use them, consider the investment you want to make. If these pictures will help gain a significant return, then it’s probably worth it to invest in a quality camera for the business. Even if you choose to use a smartphone to take the pictures, it could be worthwhile to invest in editing software, a photography light or even a nice backdrop for headshots. Whatever your goals are for the photos, the investment should align with the expected return.

 

2. Take advantage of natural lighting.

Natural lighting is almost always better than the lighting indoors or with a flash, particularly for amateur photographers. Whenever possible, shoot outdoors when developing any stock photography for the business’s marketing efforts. If you must take pictures indoors, try to avoid using flash whenever possible. Instead, use a steady light, such as a light ring or a professional photography light. Whatever the source of light, always make sure subjects are facing it rather than having it behind them, to brighten up their faces and avoid dark pictures with low contrast.

 

3. Remember the rule of thirds.

Every good photographer knows the rule of thirds. This simple principle will help photos look more professional without much adjustments. Photos tend to look best—and less amateur—when subjects are just slightly off-center. For instance, visualize two horizontal lines and two vertical lines crossing the image area of the photo. When taking a photo of a person or an object, place it where the lines cross. Consider the picture of a sunset. You wouldn’t want the horizon in the exact middle of the picture; instead, the land should cover the bottom third of the picture, the sunset in the middle third and the rest of the sky in the top third. These areas are the best spots for subjects because it gives the photo a stronger sense of movement, urgency and interest.

 

4. Have a clear subject.

When it comes to developing marketing photos in particular, it can be easy to take “busy” photos—images with lots of people, lots of products and lots of stuff going on. These pictures can be overwhelming for customers, and definitely appear unprofessional. Instead, identify a clear subject for the photo and focus it on one object, interaction or person in the shot. This draws viewers’ eyes into one specific spot, so they can quickly and easily grasp the concept of the photo and connect with it.

 

5. Keep editing simple.

Finally, editing. In addition to taking quality photos, you will also want to use quality editing software. This editing software might be the built-in filters which come with the smartphone; they could be a free online editing program like PicMonkey; they could even be the industry standard, Photoshop. Whatever you decide to use, keep editing decisions simple and clear. Use software to crop, adjust brightness and color, but don’t go overboard with extreme filters, extra frames or text. Editing should enhance the photos, not completely overpower them.

 

If you want to enhance business marketing, don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone and experiment with photography. Take advantage of these tips to learn how to take professional business photos which can enhance your marketing efforts and grow the business.

Accu-Print
3503 Crosspoint
San Antonio, TX 78217
www.accu-print.com
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