Zoom Meeting and Lights

Everybody is on Zoom these days, here are a few suggestions to look good on camera. Let's start with lighting.

Here's where most people fail in web conferences. They have what Becker calls "Shady Face," that is, half of their face is shaded or blocked in some way. He recommends having one steady lamp, directly by your face, for even, steady lighting. No side light or backlight, please, he adds. He suggests, as we have several times, to avoid sitting with your back to the window, as the camera will expose for the light and make you into a silhouette. Instead, flip it, and face the window, which will give you soft, people-pleasing light. https://lnkd.in/e-3hb79

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