PhotoTeach2
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Considering FACTS:
1.) Everyone's face is different from one-side to the other, (often referred to as our "good" or "bad" side) ...
2.) Everyone has only (or at least most-often) seen themselves in a MIRROR, (thus left-right "reversed" image) ...
3.) Because they can only identify how they look (to themselves) in a MIRROR, it could be said that people are looking at a "stranger" when they see a "photo" of themselves ...
4.) It thus follows that many people never 'like' their photos, and thus don't-like their photo taken, (thus some say "I never take a good picture" -- and/or hide when photos are being taken) ...
5.) FACT: most cell-phones automatically (left-right) "reverse" the image for their forward-facing "selfie" cameras ... they are seeing themselves as they think they look -- AND THUS PEOPLE LOVE THEM !!!
This is evident when you see many YouTubes / InstaGrams / Tik-Tok etc, where lettering on their shirts/hats are reversed !!!
However ... do any pro's here ever "reverse" the PROOF (only) images before showing to a client ... for the strict purpose that the client will more likely self-identify with and thus "like" their images (and thus eagerly buy more) -- only telling them the images are reversed -- after they make their purchase choices ???
Now I am NOT suggesting "delivering" finished portraits to a client reversed ... I am only suggesting that for "proofs" -- NOT for the delivered product.
Personally, I did that for 15-years when I had my studio & processing-printing LAB. I used to flip their negatives when I printed their proofs -- and thus NEVER had a client complain: "it doesn't look like me", (which I personally have heard many people say about regular photos of themselves).
Only after they made their purchase decision, I then told them what I had done and that their final photo-delivery would be correct images, (no one complained or questioned my motives).
Note that I learned this by accident when I was shooting POLAROID's in nightclubs (for 12-yrs -- '72-'84) before I opened my studio/lab.
The first time it was NOT "MY" idea, a girl grabbed/forced me into the (ladies) bathroom, jumped onto the counter, leaned into the mirror, and said, "shoot me like this".
Afterwards I often had ladies who refused to allow their photos taken, (saying they always take "terrible" pictures) ... I asked them to accompany me into the ladies restroom, (where they always had large-mirrors), and then I shot their faces in the mirror, and THEY LOVED THEM.
Often I had couples, and thus I would take TWO photos of the lady, one looking into the mirror, and one turned directly towards me. Invariably, the lady liked her image reversed, while her husband/bf loved the "correct" one, (as could be expected) ... MADE BOTH HAPPY and they always BOUGHT BOTH IMAGES !!!
Carrying that a step further, my studio ('84-'99) had a "boudoir" section, with "mirrors" so many of my boudoir portraits were thus indeed shot into (or under) a mirror -- they usually bought the complete package (of 36 or 72+ prints).
Has anyone else had similar experiences, or routinely "reverse" their "PROOF" (only) images before showing to client -- while I did it by flipping the negatives when printing, it can now be done by left-right-flipping in PP ???
IF you have NOT done it ... I suggest you may like to TRY it on a client (for close-up face shot) and see what their reactions are, (again, without telling them what you are doing until later -- so they think it is their natural image) !!!
1.) Everyone's face is different from one-side to the other, (often referred to as our "good" or "bad" side) ...
2.) Everyone has only (or at least most-often) seen themselves in a MIRROR, (thus left-right "reversed" image) ...
3.) Because they can only identify how they look (to themselves) in a MIRROR, it could be said that people are looking at a "stranger" when they see a "photo" of themselves ...
4.) It thus follows that many people never 'like' their photos, and thus don't-like their photo taken, (thus some say "I never take a good picture" -- and/or hide when photos are being taken) ...
5.) FACT: most cell-phones automatically (left-right) "reverse" the image for their forward-facing "selfie" cameras ... they are seeing themselves as they think they look -- AND THUS PEOPLE LOVE THEM !!!
This is evident when you see many YouTubes / InstaGrams / Tik-Tok etc, where lettering on their shirts/hats are reversed !!!
However ... do any pro's here ever "reverse" the PROOF (only) images before showing to a client ... for the strict purpose that the client will more likely self-identify with and thus "like" their images (and thus eagerly buy more) -- only telling them the images are reversed -- after they make their purchase choices ???
Now I am NOT suggesting "delivering" finished portraits to a client reversed ... I am only suggesting that for "proofs" -- NOT for the delivered product.
Personally, I did that for 15-years when I had my studio & processing-printing LAB. I used to flip their negatives when I printed their proofs -- and thus NEVER had a client complain: "it doesn't look like me", (which I personally have heard many people say about regular photos of themselves).
Only after they made their purchase decision, I then told them what I had done and that their final photo-delivery would be correct images, (no one complained or questioned my motives).
Note that I learned this by accident when I was shooting POLAROID's in nightclubs (for 12-yrs -- '72-'84) before I opened my studio/lab.
The first time it was NOT "MY" idea, a girl grabbed/forced me into the (ladies) bathroom, jumped onto the counter, leaned into the mirror, and said, "shoot me like this".
Afterwards I often had ladies who refused to allow their photos taken, (saying they always take "terrible" pictures) ... I asked them to accompany me into the ladies restroom, (where they always had large-mirrors), and then I shot their faces in the mirror, and THEY LOVED THEM.
Often I had couples, and thus I would take TWO photos of the lady, one looking into the mirror, and one turned directly towards me. Invariably, the lady liked her image reversed, while her husband/bf loved the "correct" one, (as could be expected) ... MADE BOTH HAPPY and they always BOUGHT BOTH IMAGES !!!
Carrying that a step further, my studio ('84-'99) had a "boudoir" section, with "mirrors" so many of my boudoir portraits were thus indeed shot into (or under) a mirror -- they usually bought the complete package (of 36 or 72+ prints).
Has anyone else had similar experiences, or routinely "reverse" their "PROOF" (only) images before showing to client -- while I did it by flipping the negatives when printing, it can now be done by left-right-flipping in PP ???
IF you have NOT done it ... I suggest you may like to TRY it on a client (for close-up face shot) and see what their reactions are, (again, without telling them what you are doing until later -- so they think it is their natural image) !!!
