Are you putting your best foot forward with your business headshot or are you making some of these mistakes? Find out how these guys fared in our Business Headshot Makeover.
The Business Headshot Makeover
Posted by amabaie under Public RelationsFrom http://lourceyphoto.com 4285 days ago
Made Hot by: hbstuart96 on August 3, 2012 5:45 am
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4283 days ago
Thanks for sharing this advice on headshots. I think sometimes bloggers don't take enough time to think about the quality or appropriateness of the photo they put forth on their profile. Worry less about getting a standard headshot taken. You don't need to hire a professional photographer for this necessarily. The point is that the shot should fit the image you are trying to convey. For example, a professional clown selling services for kids parties will want a different photo than a guy offering computer consulting. What qualities are you trying to communicate with your headshot?