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What Type Of Background Should You Use For Your Professional Headshot

When preparing for a professional photoshoot, most people worry about how to pose, selecting the right clothes, makeup, etc. One thing that goes under the radar is the type of backdrop you need. The three main backgrounds you can use in your photos are the studiou2019s background, outdoors, or your office/indoor location.

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What Type Of Background Should You Use For Your Professional Headshot

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  1. What Type Of Background Should You Use For Your Professional Headshot? When preparing for a professional photoshoot, most people worry about how to pose, selecting the right clothes, makeup, etc. One thing that goes under the radar is the type of backdrop you need. The three main backgrounds you can use in your photos are the studio’s background, outdoors, or your office/indoor location. Below, we have listed some factors to consider when choosing a headshot background. ●Industry standards The industry you work in may play a significant role in the type of background you use for your individual headshot in Parker, Colorado. This is because some industries have standards when it comes to headshots. Unless you want to stand out, following traditions is a great way to select the background. Here are some examples of different industries.

  2. Professionals in the engineering/technology fields can opt for the studio, in- office or outdoor, while individuals in law, finance, and architecture will shoot in the studio. Note that the backdrop colors will vary as per industry standards. Alternatively, individuals construction, can shoot outdoors. in marketing, fashion, and ●Set conditions While you can follow industry standards for your headshot, you should also consider the set conditions. Lighting requirements vary across different environments. For example, persons with epilepsy may find incessant flashing lights disturbing and should opt for better options. You may not have epilepsy, but be sensitive to prolonged light exposure. In this case, shooting outdoors or in-office should be chosen as it uses ambient lighting to its advantage. There are no hard fast rules to individual professional photography, and you should choose what feels most comfortable. ●Comfort If you have multiple options of where to shoot, you should choose the most relaxing location. For many individuals, this may be outdoors or in their offices. Note that you may be constrained by requirements from your workplace. For instance, your employer may demand that all workers have the same background and use the same photographer. In this case, the best approach is to discuss the requirements with the photographer and ask if s/he can meet these requirements. ●Personal branding Finally, you should consider your brand and the image you want to project- this is because the background plays a role in how you are perceived by your colleagues, employers, and the public. Generally, headshots taken in the studio seem more professional, while outdoor/in-office photos make you appear more approachable and friendly.

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