When you see a photo of someone, Anastasia, do you want to use a magnifying glass to pull up the face off in the distance, or would you like to have their face filling the frame, as yours does? Nice picture, by the way...
People form their first opinions of someone from that photo, so it is essential to "put your best foot (so to speak) forward" in that photo.
I think a good photo is one where the subject's face fills the frame without overwhelming it. We should remember that this IS a business presentation, so it should be a professional appearance, without being stiff and formal (does Gery look like he's in a suit and tie in his photo? No. But he DOES have a friendly, competent look to his photo, yes?)
Suggestion: while looking at your photo, (this applies to any person, not to you personally), do you see a friendly, open, competent person? You should not have to squint (or magnify) to see the person, and you should be able to recognize them in any other setting from having seen their SFI photo. Make sense? We don't have to look all stiff and formal, just like the regular, real people that we are.
This is a really good question, too!...
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When you see a photo of someone, Anastasia, do you want to use a magnifying glass to pull up the face off in the distance, or would you like to have their face filling the frame, as yours does? Nice picture, by the way...
People form their first opinions of someone from that photo, so it is essential to "put your best foot (so to speak) forward" in that photo.
I think a good photo is one where the subject's face fills the frame without overwhelming it. We should
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