Tomas Howe Photography, Sugar Creek MO
Tomas Howe Photography, Sugar Creek MO

Tomas Howe

Tomas Howe Photography

About Us

Tomas Howe Photography provides photographic art to those companies looking to spruce up their offices, waiting room or general decor. Once we find the right company to help, we will provide our photography on greeting cards, puzzles, and other products.

How We Got Started

An intern at the foot of my father, I learned the craft of photography from him and it grew into a passion. Now with my developed keen eye and patience, I'm proud to bring some of the finest photography to you. Oh, and by the way, we don't use photoshop to enhance our work as many photographers do. "What You See is What I Saw" book now available on Amazon and eBay.

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Tomas from Tomas Howe Photography Answered this on October 08, 2019
As far as photography is concerned, You can always ask businesses if they need photography services for employees, advertising, and interior shots. Architects may need shots of different angles of a building they just designed. Be sure you have a professional business card, portfolio and website... (more) As far as photography is concerned, You can always ask businesses if they need photography services for employees, advertising, and interior shots. Architects may need shots of different angles of a building they just designed. Be sure you have a professional business card, portfolio and website available. Those are all signs of a professional and being taken seriously.

Tomas from Tomas Howe Photography Answered this on August 09, 2019
Marketing and advertising, getting the word out that my business even exisits, that is the common issue. I try to solve it by hitting all social media venues and putting up flyers and business cards here and there. Usually public places. If you have tangible items to sell, then consider getting a... (more) Marketing and advertising, getting the word out that my business even exisits, that is the common issue. I try to solve it by hitting all social media venues and putting up flyers and business cards here and there. Usually public places. If you have tangible items to sell, then consider getting a booth at a local festival or street fair event. That way people can see and ecperience the product before buying.

Tomas from Tomas Howe Photography Answered this on May 01, 2019
Depending on how big your magazine is, advertising is a great revenue source. I agree that hiring a part-time graphic artist would be beneficial, but learning on a mac will be a lot easier than a word program, though Microsoft and Apple have combined in some programs to make the cross over... (more) Depending on how big your magazine is, advertising is a great revenue source. I agree that hiring a part-time graphic artist would be beneficial, but learning on a mac will be a lot easier than a word program, though Microsoft and Apple have combined in some programs to make the cross over easier. I used to run a company and would add graphics to it without even know anything about graphics. Is it that you want to add photos, charts, artwork, etc. to the written page? If that's all, I can help with that. So it all depends on what your magazine looks like, the audience it reaches and what you want from it. My magazine was online and based on my company Rubber Ducky Producktions. If something like this is what you have in mind. Let me know.