mardi 23 octobre 2018

Tips For Making A Good Impression From A Los Angeles Business Portrait Photographer

By Gary Morgan


You can only make one first impression. If potential clients are going to be checking out your company's website, the first things they learn about you will be on your management page. You have to be as professional looking and appealing as possible. A Los Angeles business portrait photographer has some great tips for creating a lasting, and great, first impression.

Whenever you are having a professional photograph taken, you need to plan your outfit carefully. It should match the type of business you are in as well make a statement about your place in the corporate environment. No matter your position however, there is clothing that needs to be avoided.

Thin stripes and patterns are two things you want to avoid. They can be very fashionable in person, but in a picture they will create what is called a moire effect. This is an unflattering ripple that will show up when the pictures are reduced to fit into a company brochure or on the website.

You should think about how the photo will eventually be used. Many times corporate photos are changed to black and white images or reduced to be used as thumbnails. These uses will eliminate any subtle variation in color tones in the clothing you're wearing. Your pale pink tie, that looks great against your snowy white shirt in the mirror, will all but disappear in this kind of photo.

If you're in some kind of creative field, where casual clothing is appropriate, be careful about wearing a tee shirt with a logo or image of any kind. If the company photo is a head and upper chest shot, the logo will be probably be cut off anyway. Wildly patterned ties or shirts may not translate well when the picture is reduced.

Professional photographers use heavy duty, high intensity lights when they take formal photos. That can make the posing experience pretty hot. If you start sweating, you will have a shiny face in your photographs, especially along your brow and upper lip. To avoid that, women should consider using a foundation on their faces. Wiping your face with a damp washcloth right before you sit down in front of the camera will help too.

Photographers say they are always surprised when clients come to their studios for portrait sessions with their hair flying in all directions. Women are generally more guilty of this than men, because most men have less to work with. Dropping a hairbrush and some gel or hairspray into your purse is a good idea. You never know when a wind gust will catch you unawares. You should pay as much attention to your hair as you do to your clothing.

To wear your glasses or not to wear your glasses is a question photographers get all the time. Their advice is to wear them if that is what you usually do. If you only wear them occasionally, leave them off. The lenses must be completely clear if you wear the glasses.




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