TRAVELS SINGAPORE.
BIRD PARADISE’S OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS
This video spotlights the Bird Paradise’s photographers.
After photography, the customer gets a small card
with a QR code and continues his tour of Bird
Paradise.
At the end of the tour, the customer goes
to the exit which is the Gift Shop and presents this
QR Code to the counter girl. She will display his
photos on a computer screen.
The customer pays fifty-five Singapore Dollars
for a big framed photo chosen by him. The price
includes soft copies of all his images.
He will access his softcopies via an app.
An efficient process using technology.
SUGGESTIONS FOR IMPROVING THE
INCOME OF THE PHOTOGRAPHERS.
1. The existing “Bird Paradise” signboard
will need interesting iconic statues of birds
instead of just a signboard of the logo!
An iconic statue of size smaller than the “Merlion”
at Marina Bay. This needs the management
to be interested in making the effort to get
creative people to submit their ideas in an open competition.
2. MORE photography sites such as
Penguin Cove around the statues of
the penguins. Possibly the Flamingo site.
3. A ROBOTIC HORNBILL to interact with and
interest the children to pose for photographs.
4. A costumed bird person to pose for photographs
with the kids? The hot weather may limit short
appearances, but this bird person will be a change
from the signboared logo of Bird Paraadise.
There are more ideas not just to improve the
earnings of the free-lance photographers.
My proposals create awareness, buzz and activity
of the international tourists visiting the Bird Paradise.
An iconic statue such as “The Merlion” generates
much excitement and visits from too many tourists
at Marina Bay.
In conclusion, the management needs to make
the Bird Paradise an attractive back drop for photography
which includes pre-wedding shoots.
It means spending money to create the awareness
of the various species of birds present for photography.
Make the Bird Paradise a more memorable educational
place for children to visit. Many birds are not present
during visits as they are hidden high up in the trees.
Rotational statues and artwork for photography generate
more commissions for the official photographers
and make photography interesting for repeat local and
foreign visitors.
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