Best Practices with Your Head Shot
I wanted to share w/ you the Best Practices w/ Your Head Shot
Your headshot is the major part of your personal brand, so make sure that it represents you, and your brand/business.
Best Practices w/Your Head Shot
Frame Yourself Some headshots are too close to the camera. Others are too far away. Your face should fill most of the image. Not too far, not too close. Let them see your face but don’t crowd the camera.
Smile Smiling is one of the most simple AND best tools for building social relationships - and having people know/like & trust you. So, don’t forget to put a big beautiful smile on your face when you are posing for a headshot.
High Contrast of Colors Color is a great way to stand out. When colors contrast with the colors around them, they stand out.
Headshots can communicate more professionalism while also presenting a more personal and friendly vibe, especially if you smile. Louie Bischoff - Owner Louie lives in the Phoenix, AZ area. She has had the opportunity to work directly with Facebook/Instagram in their SMB Advertising Area - where she learned many tips & tricks to make the 'algorithm your friend' for ads!! She has had her own marketing business with small business clients located worldwide on and off since 2006, with an emphasis on Social Media Marketing and Marketing Strategy, Louie has her MBA in International Marketing from Thunderbird School of Global Management. Prior to focusing on Digital Advertising, she built a career in the consumer product industry as a Product Manager. Louie was an award-winning adjunct faculty member at Thunderbird Graduate School where she has taught Business Communication/ Business Writing classes. She also lived overseas in Taipei, Taiwan for six years while teaching business communications with international companies. In addition to her MBA in International Management, she has her BA in Broadcast Journalism/English (minor) from the University of Arizona. Louie has two teenage sons.
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