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Tips For Creating A Great First Impression From A Los Angeles Business Portrait Photographer

By Gary Morgan


Your corporate image is important. It's not unusual for potential clients to check out the team page on your company's website. This is where they will see you for the first time and have a chance to read about your background and experience. It's critical that you look as professional as possible. A Los Angeles business portrait photographer has some suggestions for creating that all important good first impression.

You should consider your attire carefully when you are posing for photographs. The type of business you're in will determine your dress choices to a certain extent. There are some clothing choices you don't want to make no matter which business you're in though.

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 have a job in an industry considered creative, a suit and tie might not be what you want to wear. You still have to be careful if you normally wear tee shirts with logos or other types of graphics. Most corporate portraits are head shots, or head and shoulders, which will cut into your logo and detract from your image. Wild patterns on shirts and ties don't translate well when pictures are reduced.

When you are having a professional photograph taken, the photographer is probably going to have you sitting under high intensity lighting. If you sweat easily, you don't want your face, especially your brow and upper lip, to come out shiny. Applying some foundation is a good idea for the women in the group. If you don't feel comfortable with that, run a damp cloth over your face right before you get in front of the camera.

Photographers are always surprised at how many clients come into their studio for formal portraits with their hair a total mess. This is more often the case with women than men because men tend to have shorter hair. Photographers suggest bringing a brush, gel, and hairspray along with you in case you get caught in a gust of wind on the way to the studio. It's important that your hair look immaculate.

People always want to know if they should be photographed in their glasses. Photographers say that if glasses are something clients are used to seeing you in, wear them. If not, there is no reason to put them on. If you do decide to wear them, be sure they are clean.




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