I am subscribed to this program that tells me when someone does a Google Search for me and what links they click on. It helps me keep up with what websites are linking to me and what people find when they look for me.
Even though I know "Angela Anderson" is actually a common enough name (there are tons of us out there in the US!) I am still 99% of the time what people are searching for when they enter my name into Google. Even if they don't enter "photography" if they just enter "angela anderson" my work is what they are always clicking on. Pretty cool! So...every now and then I see a link that I am unfamiliar with and usually it is another website or blog that has used my photo in some way. I always put watermarks on my blog images so they always credit me back (thank you to all who follow the rules of internet crediting and copyright!) and this is where I get those link backs from.
So I cannot even begin to recall them all. Many times they are wedding blogs showing off photos from weddings I have covered. I love it, so much fun! And I am so happy that photos I have captured have inspired others!
I cannot recall if I shared this with my blog readers or not but
The Bride's Cafe did a
feature on Brandi & Steve. Seriously go check out Janie's blog. She is an awesome florist in Virginia and she has this blog that is always being updated with cool real weddings that help you plan out some very cool ideas for your own wedding! (And we should be having another feature up there soon!)
So today my client, Emily, just sent me a link to another blog that has used our photo as well.
The Preppy Wedding Blog has used a photo from Emily's April wedding for the amazing event design. And it was absolutely gorgeous (look at the July 15th entry, at the bottom).
And then
Pictage (my awesome partner!) recently did an
Inside the Image on one of my recent bridal sessions.
Ami @ Elizabeth Anne Designs said: hi there! my name is ami and i am the co-writer of the elizabeth anne designs blog. just wanted to let you know that we introduced a new resource for brides, the EAD Library, and you are on it. :) we have a review form for brides if you'd like to send some of your recent clients our way to spread the great news about your talent! warmly, ami