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Why All Business Women Should Have a Professional Portrait of Themselves

February 3, 2010

sized_cathie_bad2sized_cathie_good12sized_cathie_good23 I was once coaching a woman who was having a difficult time at work because she felt like upper management just wasn’t taking her seriously (don’t worry, that’s

her in the example pictures above).

She hadn’t been promoted in the last five years and was feeling incredibly frustrated. We evaluated every aspect of her career and began making changes, including updating her hairstyle and make-up, improving her wardrobe, and improving her public speaking and presentation skills.

One day during a coaching session I asked her to show me the picture she was using on her internal company directory. That’s when we realized something was very, very wrong!

The picture on her company directory was actually the same picture that had been taken for her security badge – back when she joined the company 11 years ago!  Needless to say, it looked like a bad police mug shot.  Her hairstyle was incredibly outdated (and her hair was stuck to her head since she’d been caught in the pouring down Seattle rain without an umbrella that morning) and the picture was overexposed, making her look like a ghost.

As my “coachee” expressed, “Oh my gosh, I look horrible! It’s even worse than the picture on my passport!  What must people think of me when they see this picture? I never bothered to think about my picture on the company directory. And every time someone looks me up on our directory, they’re seeing this picture! Eek!!”

She also hadn’t bothered to think about the pictures she was using for her profile on other social networking sites outside of her work environment, such as LinkedIn and FaceBook.  Big mistake! Unfortunately, perception is often reality, as the old saying goes.  How you look in a picture with your professional business profile and contact information is sometimes the first time a person will actually see you.  And when they look at your picture, what will their perception be about you?

Laura Hunter, professional photographer, states, “If you don’t have a professional photo, people will often come to the conclusion that you don’t take your career seriously and you may not be very professional yourself.”  And Laura should know.  She earned a Master’s Degree in Photography and is a nationally recognized photographer whose work has won numerous national competitions and been featured in many magazines.  Laura specializes in headshots and works with many corporations to ensure their management teams have the best possible professional photos for use on websites and in company marketing materials.

I asked Laura to share with us her best tips for headshots.  Here are Laura’s “Six Do’s and Don’ts for Professional Photos that get Noticed – for the right reasons”:

To give us an idea of a “good” professional portrait versus a “bad” professional portrait, take a look at the three different pictures Laura has provided for this blog (at the very top) and see if you can spot the differences, based on the tips she provided.  NOTE: The “bad” picture is on the far left side and the “good” ones are the two on the right side.

Once you’ve had your professional portrait pictures taken, obtain the photographs electronically and switch out all the previous pictures of yourself for the new ones as quickly as possible! If it’s true that perception is reality, then you can immediately start changing (for the better) the perception people have of you…starting with your picture.

~ Lisa Quast

Source: Laura Hunter, founder and principal photographer, Beyond Photography, which can be found at: http://www.beyondphotography.net/

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2 Responses to “Why All Business Women Should Have a Professional Portrait of Themselves”

  1. James90 says:
    February 16th, 2010 at 3:27 am

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  2. uberVU - social comments says:
    February 24th, 2010 at 5:54 am

    Social comments and analytics for this post…

    This post was mentioned on Twitter by REVPR: Perception is reality. An interesting take on first impressions in the business world: http://bit.ly/aLTSHt...


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