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Make Your Web Head Shot Work For You

July 18th, 2008 @ 2:49 pm

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Categories: Web Tools

Tags: David Goldenberg

handface.jpgA recent article in Slate highlights a lighthearted issue that is often a source of angst for folks with online profiles: what picture should you use? Unless you’re the subject of an article in the Wall Street Journal, you probably don’t have a stately black and white stipple drawing to fall back on.

As the article notes, social networks from Facebook to LinkedIn almost demand a photo, and your job’s website might also call for one. (Here’s mine. Hint: you probably don’t want a PBR to appear in yours.) If you’re having a lot of trouble deciding, Slate suggests you import a few photos into Facestat to get some feedback from the great online hordes. Failing that, try what the Guardian calls a “hand job” in which your face is supported or framed by your hand. Supposedly, it makes you look quizzical, which I guess is a good thing…

(Photo via totalcd.)

 

 

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