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		<title>From Selfie to Headshot</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Level up in lockdown and get that selfie looking like it was taken in a studio 1) GREAT LIGHTING:&#160;Find the best light in your home, usually an opaque window or a window with a sheer curtain to diffuse the light or open shade outside. If you’ve a must have background with crappy lighting then grab...</p>
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<p>Level up in lockdown and get that selfie looking like it was taken in a studio</p>



<p><strong>1) GREAT LIGHTING:</strong>&nbsp;Find the best light in your home, usually an opaque window or a window with a sheer curtain to diffuse the light or open shade outside. If you’ve a must have background with crappy lighting then grab the ring light or bounce a lamp or two off nearby neutral wall. We are trying to avoid harsh light coming from directly above as that maximises the shadows under our eyes etc – think the good ole torch at a campfire telling a scary story effect – we don’t want it! So avoid bright sun outside at midday and standing directly underneath a downlight.</p>



<p><strong>2) STAND OUT:</strong>&nbsp;We want you to be the centre of attention so don’t be right against your backdrop. Take a step forward and if you can change the settings on your phone, go for portrait mode or a smaller f-stop number. This will keep you in focus but make the background a little blurry – so you stand out!</p>



<p><strong>3) CONTACT:</strong>&nbsp;Pretend the camera isn’t there and you are making eye contact with the person looking at the photo. Don’t just say cheese – tell yourself a story, think of a happy memory, have a make believe conversation with that person on the other side of the camera – you want to emote not just make a face.</p>



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<p>This is my lockdown face&#8230;</p>



<p>So let’s find the best light in your house!&nbsp; Do a walk around and take a selfie in a few locations – is it the window in the lounge, outside on the veranda or in the bathroom with the window light bouncing back off the mirror?</p>



<p>How does the light differ if you face the window, if you’re at an angle to the window, if you take a step or two away from the window?</p>



<p>How does that light differ in the morning to the afternoon?</p>



<p>And what does the background look like in the best light location – something you’d be happy to have online, something you could change a little to be happy online or will you have to settle for second or third best light locations around your house?</p>



<p>My best light at home (excluding setting up studio lighting) is the bathroom – I’ve got a blank wall, a opaque window and a mirror that reflects the light. And I have a little wiggle room to turn and decide how much of my face I want in shadow.</p>



<p>Can’t wait to see your next set of selfies in beautiful light, where you stand out and connect with your audience!!</p>
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