Fine art architecture and cityscape photographer needs a new and modern logo

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I'm in need of a new logo for my fine art architecture and cityscape photography.
It all started with the love for photography and I made a simple logo. Now, almost 2 years later I'm a brand ambassador for a big brand and new ones are on the doorstep.
Since i'm sharing my photography (online and offline) and trying to make my way to exhibitions, the brand needs a professional logo to go with it.
It needs to be compact (is also used as a watermark) and modern. It doesn't need to be straight, curly letters and such are allowed. Think outside the box.. I'm not looking for a web 2.0 style logo.
I want it to communicate professionalism and art.
As said my core photography is fine art architecture and cityscape photography.
The name doesn't need to be stated if the design is better without. Or leave the word photography out of it when you can make it up from the graphic part of the design.
For examples of my work: www.martijnkort-photography.com
Target Market(s)
Fine art photography / costumers and galleries
Industry/Entity Type
Professional Photography
Logo Text
MartijnKort-Photography
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Abstract Logo
Conceptual / symbolic (optional text)



Wordmark Logo
Word or name based logo (text only)


Lettermark Logo
Acronym or letter based logo (text only)



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Requirements
Must have
- a professional, modern and artistic feel
Nice to have
- Initials in the logo could work maybe (MK) but not essential.
- Maybe an all graphic logo is better.
- Must fit into (color wise) black and white layouts (black and white photography)
Should not have
- web 2.0 look