Melissa came too our studio with a bright and cheery wardrobe, hairstyle, and beaming smile! For such a light and angelic beauty, what colour to choose to represent that best? Well as we’ve learnt from adding salt to our fruits, sometimes a little bit of the opposite direction makes those characteristics we love stand out more. That is why we believe a grey background to be the perfect companion to her glowy complexion!
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Though it may seem trivial and quite frankly a hassle to get your hair and makeup professionally done for your LinkedIn portrait, believe us when we say that you’ll be doing nothing but thanking yourself after it’s all said and done. As MasterCard so masterfully puts things, some things are just priceless, and by some things I mean first impressions. Once it’s made, you can’t take it back. Those few seconds that prospective employers take to glance at your profile are well worth investing all you can into the cleanest and put together version of yourself.
LinkedIn Corporate Business Professional Headshots
It’s been long time brewing about the idea of purchasing a blue backdrop. The issue we had was that the only dark blue shade available at our local camera store appeared too vivid at first glance. With no other options to pick from, we eventually decided to take the plunge and splurge on the navy. True to our expectations, we were quite right in that the colour being far too saturated. Thankfully with a bit of masking, we were able to tone it down in photoshop to get it to the ideal shade we had always dreamed of!
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Here had no idea his glasses were so special. I mean, he did pay the extra bucks for the anti-flare effect, which he since realized the value of such technological feat. Yes, it’s true, we can remove the lens flare manually by hand and through the magic of photoshop, but though you may not notice it, we sometimes have to do some shady business in order to “recover” the eye (and by crazy I mean sometimes literally copying the other eye!) Of course, better to save the risk of not having two left eyes, we suggest sparing the trouble and getting the upgrade when your optometrist so kindly asks!
LinkedIn Professional Corporate and Business Headshots
Love this shot from our business headshots session with Gabriel the other day, where we tried a mixture of casual and professional poses. Men—don’t be afraid to let your tie loose, collars undone, and jackets off, for cool and casual take on your business headshot. Don’t forget to bring a watch for that extra pop—oh and a little bit of Ralph Lauren never hurt anyone..
LinkedIn Corporate Business Headshots & Portrait Photographer
One tip we have that many don’t think about, is adding a subtle colour cast to your image tinted towards being cooler or warmer. Depending on your purpose of the headshot, it serves to your advantage in two different ways. Here is a case of our off white with a hint of warmth, making the image slightly more humanistic. This concept is based on how humans are more attractive when they appear more alive, which physically translates into the skin being vibrant through warm tones.
LinkedIn Corporate Business Professional Headshots and Portrait
Did you know we offer custom editing request for your photo at no extra cost? If you’re not happy with your edit, we even offer a complimentary redos. For example, you may not notice at first glance, but the outline of the hair in the above photo was retouched at the clients request to have a cleaner silhouette. First impressions count—let us know how we can help you out! Some call it magic, we just call it Photoshop.
LinkedIn Corporate Business Headshots and Portrait
As the fashion world is always changing, so do things like accessories, and we’ve noticed a shift in the glasses trend. In the past decade or so, thick black rimmed glasses have been widely popular amongst men and women. Set in a shape very similar to what you see Alex wearing in this business portrait above, the glasses paired with high definition high resolution cameras, might be a bit too heavy hitting.
Balance out that heaviness on your face and slim the frame down