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Retouching and Your Professional Portrait

Retouching is a big part of the modern headshot or portrait. Lots of subtle smoothing, thinning, and brightening takes place on the final images. For a professional headshot, retouching should help you appear like you’ve had the best night’s sleep in a year (or before you had kids).

Retouching and Your Professional Portrait

You woke up with a big zit, should you cancel the photoshoot? Probably not. Localized skin blemishes are not worth worrying about. They will be handled in the standard retouching phase, just like a stray hair.

Beauty marks are reduced but not typically eliminated, because they represent you. Don’t hesitate to mention any concerns at your session. Your photographer should always appreciate the feedback on this topic.

Retouching is a big part of the modern headshot or portrait. Lots of subtle smoothing, thinning, and brightening takes place on the final images. For a professional headshot, retouching should help you appear like you’ve had the best night’s sleep in a year (or before you had kids). This is a huge difference from looking like a pore-less supermodel. The porcelain skin look has it’s place in the fashion industry, just not on your LinkedIn profile.

Remember, it’s about being you. Maybe a slightly more polished version of you. But still you!

With and without retouching. It's subtle, but critical. Show your clients that details matter!

With and without retouching. It's subtle, but critical. Show your clients that details matter!

Have more questions about a headshot or professional portrait? Drop me a note!

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Should I wear my glasses in a professional headshot?

Wondering what to do about your glasses for an upcoming headshot session? If you wear glasses a majority of the time, you’ll probably want them on for your session. That’s how people are used to seeing you. After seeing your headshot, prospective clients should be able to recognize you in a crowd. That’s the whole point! 

Should I wear my glasses in a professional headshot?

Wondering what to do about your glasses for an upcoming headshot session? If you wear glasses a majority of the time, you’ll probably want them on for your session. That’s how people are used to seeing you. After seeing your headshot, prospective clients should be able to recognize you in a crowd. That’s the whole point! 

But what about glare? Glare typically isn't a problem these days since most lenses have anti-reflective coatings. Photographers are used to dealing with subtle reflections, so don’t worry.

Still on the fence? Bring them along and we’ll try a few shots with and without to see what looks best. You’ll have options!

Remember, the most important thing when dealing with glasses in a portrait is that you clean your lenses! Light smudges can be addressed when retouching the image, but my goal is always to get it right in the camera.

Do you have other questions about headshots? Drop me a note!


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Meet Lynn Oates

Rochester native, Lynn Oates is the perfect client to kick off my featured client posts here in Michigan. Lynn, like most small business owners, is her business. If she's not networking around town, her business will feel it. I asked Lynn to share a little about her work. Take it away Lynn..

Meet Lynn Oates

Rochester native, Lynn Oates is the perfect client to kick off my featured client posts here in Michigan. Lynn, like most small business owners, is her business. If she's not networking around town, her business will feel it. I asked Lynn to share a little about her work. Take it away Lynn...

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Scott Lawrence: Tell me about your business.

Lynn Oates: I'm a loan officer with Envoy Mortgage in downtown Rochester.

SL: What's unique about how you do what you do?

Lynn: At Envoy, we fully underwrite in advance! Most competitors provide a preapproval that is usually based on a few documents at best. It's not a true underwriting approval. So the mortgage process doesn’t really start until the client has made an offer on a home. We put our clients in a better position because they are fully underwritten, often before the home shopping begins. Because we are underwriting in advance, buyers enter the purchase negotiating process from a stronger position.  We are also typically able to close purchase loans in 21 days—half the time of the national average! An extra few days makes a big difference, especially when relocating or trying to make a school deadline.

SL: What's the one thing most people don't know about your industry, but should?

Lynn: Your credit score is a huge driver in the qualification process and in your interest rate. If you know you'll be house shopping, it's never too soon to begin addressing any credit blemishes.

SL: What's your favorite thing about Rochester?

Lynn: Everything!  I live, work and play downtown because we have the best of everything! A walkable downtown, great shops and restaurants, amazing charities and non-profit organizations, events all year long, hobbies for every interest. Rochester has it all!

Connect with Lynn.

Interested in updating your headshot? Get in touch with Scott.


Lynn Oates, Mortgage Loan Officer NMLS ID#1495433

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Rochester Christmas Parade 2016

Since coming to Rochester, Michigan, everyone has told me the Christmas Parade is not to be missed. So this weekend, we bundled up and walked down to Main St. and watched over an hour’s worth of floats go by. I lost count at 80!

Rochester Christmas Parade

Since coming to Rochester, Michigan, everyone has told me the Christmas Parade is not to be missed. So this weekend, we bundled up and walked down to Main St. and watched over an hour’s worth of floats go by. I lost count at 80!

Rochester Parade

The streets were packed—impressive for one of the first very cold days of winter. Roads were closed. Countless volunteers were running around making the whole thing happen. I could tell they’ve done this before. 

Rochester and Rochester Hills businesses were well represented. Other floats represented a huge cross section of the community, from elected officials, non profits, school organizations, bands, dance teams, football teams, and even the Clown Unit of the fire department showed up (with their truck nearly on fire, of course). 

Rochester Parade

What an event! Kudos to all the volunteers, Rochester and Rochester Hills, and the Chamber of Commerce for pulling it off. I can’t wait to see it again next year.

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How to crop your headshot

Why do some photographers crop off the top of the subject’s head? Good question. It's a subjective decision, so there's not necessarily a 'right' answer. But here are a few reasons why I believe it makes sense.

Why do some photographers crop off the top of the subject’s head? Good question. It's a subjective decision, so there's not necessarily a 'right' answer. But here are a few reasons why I believe it makes sense.

Better Function

A tightly cropped headshot makes better use of limited space. Think about how little space there is for an image on your LinkedIn profile, your website bio, or your business card. If you're including a headshot, your goal is to put your face out there — not your hairstyle. A tighter crop maximizes the impact of a small image by keeping the focus where it belongs.

Which crop do you prefer?

Modern Form

A tight crop is a nod to a modern headshot look. I believe the days of the stodgy vertical boardroom shots are numbered. An image with contemporary cropping and composition will feel fresher and more compelling.

Flattering Focus

Perhaps you’re a little thin on hair up top. A tight crop is a great way to keep the attention on your other attributes, like your eyes and mouth. Those are the features that convey personality and warmth, which are crucial for a great headshot.

When you first notice that your photographer has taken a slice out of your head, it might seem a little odd. But the decision to crop your shot is deliberate and beneficial. When viewing an image of a person, our brains fill in the missing piece without missing a beat.

Try It At Home

Thinking of cropping your own images? Great! Play with the cropping on your next selfie and notice the impact. One tip: it’s all or nothing. Crop like you mean it! A very small slice off the top will look like awkward and sloppy. You have to own it. Happy cropping!

 

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