Lend A Helping Can

Lend A Helping Can

Lend a Helping Can raises money for 12 New England charitable agencies to feed the Needy and Homeless.

 

Ways To Look Great!

Female employee talk on video call with colleagues

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Many of us turn to the webcam for work and school, and many of us spend our days on video conferences. Here are some things to do to make sure you look good on camera:

  • Start with the basics. Comb your hair, shave your face or apply your makeup and think strategically about your clothing. Wearing a really busy plaid or patterned outfit will make the viewers' eyes go numb. A plain, solid color will help bring out the best you. 
  • Lighting - Have one steady lamp, directly by your face, for even, steady lighting. No sidelight or backlight, please.
  • Background - You want people focusing on your face, not on what's behind you. Sometimes the "trinkets" on the shelf will cause distractions. Keep it plain and simple.
  • Don't have the webcam looking up at you. The camera under the face is unflattering. Look at that camera directly, straight ahead. Stack a bunch of books under your laptop if you have to.
  • Sound - If you're at home, remember to put the kids and other sound distractions in another room during your meeting, if you can. And, this is a huge one: Don't forget to mute the microphone when listening.

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