07/31/2024
I asked Gemini to write me a blog post about how to prepare to take group photographs at work to see what itād come up with.
Results and my comments below:
AI:
Smile! You're About to Be Photographed
Sarah:
If I got this as an email subject I already wouldnāt want to do this. If you are the person sending out this email, please just say whatās happening and a date.
AI:
Dress to Impress (or at Least Look Polished)
Check the Dress Code: If thereās a specific dress code, stick to it. If not, opt for business casual or something that makes you feel comfortable and confident.
Sarah:
The first part is solid - if there is a dress code, stick to it. Agree. The second part is subjective to your business culture/ dress code. Ask what others are wearing, or ask the person who is in charge of the shoot on your side so you donāt over or underdress. From a photographer standpoint if you donāt have a dress code, but these photos will be represented on your business website - donāt wear anotherās business logo prominently.
AI:
Coordinate, Donāt Match: While matching outfits isn't necessary, coordinating colors can create a cohesive look. Think complementary shades or a similar color palette.
Sarah:
I agree, and we need to take it even further. If your photographer is taking photos in your place of business - take a quick walk for the nice spots that can hold the group and snap some photos on your phone. What does it look like? If itās a moody, dark paint accent wall, think about that - Itās a great starting point for figuring out what to wear.
AI:
Hair and Makeup: Keep it Simple
Natural is Best: For most work environments, a natural look is ideal. Let your natural beauty shine through.
Quick Fixes: If you need a touch-up, bring along essentials like hairspray, lip gloss, or powder.
Sarah:
First - I agree with a natural look- HOWEVER there are caveats. If you are wearing makeup - you have to amp it up a little bit for the camera. If you donāt really wear much on a regular basis consider going to a makeup artist. They do regular style too - not just heavy stuff! If you donāt want to do that, put your makeup on and check it periodically with your phone camera set on a timer so you can stand away from it. Touch up stuff is good for lips and anyone who is shiny. Bathroom paper towels can be great in a pinch.
Other things. If you are wearing a hat, take it off at least an hour or so before the shoot so you donā t have lines on your forehead or hair. Lastly, If you have to search for the device to do something with your hair and itās not something you use everyday/ within arms reach, consider getting your hair done by a professional or doing it the way you normally do so you aren't self conscious about it.
We'll end part 1 here! Next time we'll chat posing and more tips.