Of the two, the top is my preference. In either case there are some visual hang-ups for me.
Top left: The diagonal of the card takes my eye off the layout. When it returns, I find myself looking for something interesting in the in teal field. In flipping the image, I don't find myself searching as much, but rather focusing on the logo.
Top right: I really find myself looking for something interesting in the teal field. Flipping this side, the white at the top of the "ladder" pulls my eye back to read the contact info... circles through the teal part and returns to the white without getting as lost.
Bottom left: I kind of like the idea of the status bars... perhaps a touch narrower. As is, I think it puts too much weight at the bottom of the card and seems a little busy creating some tension near the edge of the card.
Bottom right: The center of the card creates a vibration for me. My eye bounces between the white, teal, photo, and the pinched space between the photo and the teal band never really getting through the rest of the card. Flipping that lower portion, I find myself stepping and cycling through the photo and information in an orderly fashion.
Like HDvinyl, I'd think about pulling that darker teal from your website into the card. The teal color you've got doesn't leave me feeling much other than it's a pretty color combination. The other darker teal has more swagger and confidence.
Finally, for the imagery on the top card, I'd try flipping the image on one side making it look as if the image was printed on glass and one could see through the card.
...but that's my .o2