
Milwaukee photographer Rich Hill came to Signalfire needing to develop a logo as his small photography studio began growing. Having coordinated on several projects in Door County, Signalfire was thrilled to again work with Rich.
Rich’s passion really comes through in his photography. From senior portraits to food shots, every detail is examined and every consideration is given. Lighting, subject content and even staging all come into play when Rich is on a shoot. It’s what makes him a great photographer and what makes his finished product stand out.
Signalfire looked to develop a logo that integrated his love of food photography. Specifically, the lens shutter was given a slightly “sliced citrus” look as if you had cut through a lime—just enough to give the impression of freshness. Combined with a bold, but distinctive font that hinted at his love of the outdoors, we hope his distinctive logo serves his growing business well.
You can find Rich Hill Photography’s website here. Or on Facebook here.
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