Re: professional portraits

Subject: Re: professional portraits
From: John Allred <john2 -at- allrednet -dot- com>
To: al -at- geistarts -dot- com
Date: Wed, 22 May 2013 19:33:36 -0500

In addition, talk with your photographer about where and how the image
will be used. A professional photographer will understand how to light
for various output, whether color or black & white and can advise you
on the best clothing. Jim Bob, with his trusty DSLR, may have no clue.
If it matters to you how you look, get the photographer to talk
printing. You'll know in a minute if he or she knows their stuff. Of
course, they'll probably charge a little more than Jim Bob, but you'll
be getting pro services.
John Allred

On 5/22/2013 4:08 PM, Al Geist wrote:

Any pastel color would work. The problem with white, especially with black,
is it creates a high-contrast print, which will affect how your face
portrays in the final image. If you wear a white blouse, try a light grey
sweater over it to tone down the white. Best of all, if you are using a
professional photographer to shoot your portrait, ask him/her what you
should wear.

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Subject: professional portraits

I have to get a portrait taken for a book credit for a book I'm working on.
I'm not sure why they want to spotlight the copyeditor - I'm not the one
putting together the package, I'll just be making sure the contributions are
consistent to format and have no egregious proofreading errors (I'm not the
greatest proofreader in the world).

I assume business attire. What I've got is a black interviewing suit, and I
imagine a white blouse is most appropriate and will reproduce better? or
should I go with something softer for a blouse? I've got a pink blouse with
grey pinstripes oxford that I've worn with the black suit on interviews,
because I didn't want to look too stark.

I don't usually wear makeup or jewelry; should I wear some for the
photograph? Scarf?


advice? I'm clutching here.


Regards,
Becca
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professional portraits: From: Becca
RE: professional portraits: From: Al Geist

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