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What’s your background?


As Zoom, Webex and other virtual meeting platforms become the new norm — they are here to stay— your background is bound to make a difference. Soon, if not here already,  there will be sophisticated analyses of how your background impacts your presentation and message.


I am not a fan of those artificial scenes. Somehow your face never seems right against the scenery. Windows behind you don’t work because the glare blocks out your face in shadows.


So take a lesson from the professionals. Have you noticed the background of the commentators on TV?

Paintings (I like Dave Abehouse’s) and bookcases make a good impression. I’ve noticed that the titles of books behind you can send a great message. If you’re an author, your book behind you is a great idea (and advertisement) and if you have a subliminal (or more direct) message, let the book that inspired you stand out behind you.

So, what’s your background?

Comments

Fred Klein

Thanks to Mitch, my background is a cityscape dominated by the iconic Alex Klein Gotham lamppost logo. Thanks team!
Daniel Schwartz

I agree and do notice backgrounds. I too am not a fan of the fake ones as they mess up your face and body often make a ghost like effect. Also, as important, is the need for lighting in front or to the side of you. Too much light from behind will makes you come across too dark. Finally, camera angle. All too often you just get the top of a head with a huge background above. Looks silly to me and i have a hard time communicating to the top of a head when I focus on the huge, in perspective, background. Great blog.
Victoria Drogin

My background is Joanne Klein’s installation “Minutes” in our dining room (which is now our office). Love it. It grounds me and is beautiful. (I get many comments and inquiries as to where I am since museums and galleries are closed).

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