Novel Marketing
098 – 7 Tips for Best Selling Author Portraits
Why your Author Portrait is important.
* Americans put a lot of importance on how someone looks.
* A bad portrait can ruin a good book cover.
* It is not about being objectively pretty. It is about having a good photo.
* We are relational. We want to buy from someone we know.
Tip #1 Hire an Actual Professional (you get what you pay for)
* How to tell a good photo from a bad photo: look at the eyes. If you can’t easily see the eye color, it is not a good photo.
Tip #2 Shoot for your audience (not the author).
* Tell your photographer who the audience is for your book.
* Tell your photographer what feeling you are wanting the portrait to convey.
Tip #3 Bring Lots of Outfits for the Photographer to pick from.
* Go with solid colors and simple/minimal jewelry.
* Consider bringing a prop to use as an option.
Tip #4 Insist the photographer shoot in landscape mode.
* You can always crop a portrait shape photo from a landscape image. This give you more options with the design of your website and more options when speaking at event.
Tip #5 Use caution with Photoshop techniques.
* You don’t want someone’s first thought when they see you is “wow you look old.”
* The idea with touching up a photo is to make you look like your best self. Not like someone else or a younger version of yourself.
Tip #6 Buy the full copyright to the photo.
* Negotiate this ahead of time.
* Pay for the time not the image.
Tip #7 Update your photos frequently.
* At least once per book or once per year or two if you are prolific.
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