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LinkedIn profile photo

I give four greats tips in my new you tube video that are from my book "How to look good in photos," to help you take your average LinkedIn profile photo into something that looks amazing and catches the eye of a future employee or someone you just networked with recently. So enjoy! Click the link below and go forth and improve that LinkedIn profile photo. https://youtu.be/3Eq4GMEI0WQ It’s really important that you have a good photo because it’s one of the first things people see when they log on to your LinkedIn account. It doesn’t need to be perfect, but it needs to be one that stands out. So enjoy!

How to look good in photos using props

Check out my cute little youtube video I made "How to look good in photos using props." Just a bit of fun, Enjoy X

Selfie Esteem

I just recently gave tips to verywellbeing.co.uk. Enjoy reading my tips here  http://www.verywellbeing.co.uk/self-confidence-build-photo-confidence-christmas-selfie-esteem/, o r check out the post below: Selfie Esteem Holiday season is the time of the year when selfies and group celebration photos hit an all time high. Whether it’s the office party, a friends get-together or a family knees up, everyone wants to capture the cutest, most festive and hysterical pics, to post on every social media site. In a month where everyone needs to look their best, this can also be a worry for some who don’t like their appearance and avoid the camera. This slippery slope of hiding in the sidelines can also accelerate towards a confidence drop and end up being an unhappiest 31 days. I’ve created some tips and tricks for you to quickly master so you are the king or queen of the party ball and will love being in every photo. It’ll boost your selfie esteem, well being and give you an extra pos

How to look good in photos giveaway with Zestnow.com

Have you ever wondered why celebrities look so good in photos? From smart phones selfies, to professional cameras at big events- there is always a picture being taken. From the dating game, to the boardroom, and even your holidays. Images are captured so learn professional photographer Kate Branch’s tricks and look your best! Click here to enter  http://zestnow.com/contest/52 Zest are giving away a FREE copy of this book to a lucky ZestNow member. Enter by November 15th for your chance to win. For more from Kate Branch, read her ZestNow article  HERE .

Zest blog letting you know how to look good in photos

Zest.com just gave its readers some fantastic tips and tricks to look fabulous and wrinkle free in photos. Check the post out at zest.com or read it below Secrets for Women Over 50  - Look Great in Your Photo Look your best - and wrinkle free - in your photo! As a professional photographer for over 12 years, many of my clients are in the 50+ age range that all have one thing in common: they all worry about wrinkles showing up on photos. I run a series of workshops, and when I ask attendees to find a great spot for a photo shoot, they immediately gravitate towards a clean backdrop. This is actually an error that’s common for most people. The main objective of having a great photo taken is purely through sourcing the best natural light around. How Light Changes Photos: Natural light can shave up to 10 years off a face and the more even the light; it will remove blemishes, wrinkles and dark spots. The magic of light is incredible when the final photo results are shown to clien

Livingbetter50.com writes about How to look good in photos

Thank you Living Better for showing your readers my book. You can check out the article here , or read it below. In today’s world you would have to be a recluse to avoid a camera. Everywhere I go I see someone capturing a moment with a camera phone. Never has it been a more appropriate time to be photogenic. And it is not even an issue of vanity. Below is a list of some of the reasons why people need photographs of themselves: - Your own website, if you run a small business. - C.V.’s are getting noticed by placing a headshot in the corner. - Dating websites. - Wedding photographs are so expensive people want to look their best. - Every family memory from this decade forward will be recorded by every individual attending that function, whether you have makeup on or not! We are such a visually-based culture that, more and more, we are leaning on photographs to express, explain, and share our experiences. Posing is a tool you can utilize anywhere. It’s free and in

Sydney girl

Playing around with the diana app. I combined a photo I captured of sydney harbour and a self portrait. I used pix~o~matic for the pinstripe frame X

Official book review for How to look good in photos

Thank you to Erasmus and onlinebookclub.org for a wonderful official book review of my book "How to look good in photos."  You can check it out here or read below:  I think the title of the book speaks for itself.  How to Look Good In Photos by Kate Branch gives the reader tips on how to pose for a camera in any occasion - for casual, formal, kiddies (with the attention span of ten minutes), and group photos - to get the result you want. Branch teaches us how to pose for a camera, and what to do with our limbs without flailing like a fish out of water. It also lists various programmes available to touch-up the photographs taken without going overboard, especially with Adobe Photoshop. In addition to all of that, Branch also points out to the reader the quirks that we may not realise we have developed in front of a camera, and how to change it. It’s simple, really! This is the first time I’m reviewing a non-fiction book. The reason why I read this book at a

Mosman Daily and Daily Telegraph

An article about my book that was published in the Mosman Daily and the online daily telegraph, and Sydney Today a Mandarin blog about whats happening in Sydney. Photographer Kate Branch offers tips on how to look good in photos in her new book. YOUR online dating photo was shot at a cousin’s wedding when you were lookin’ good but is it the real you? According to North Sydney photographer Kate Branch, it may not be the right image for social media. “There is no point in just posting an attractive photo with no insight into who your are,’’ she says Branch has written a book called How to Look Good In Photos in response to the huge demand for self images for social media. AFTER: Daena places her weight on her front foot and bends her back leg slightly. Photogenic success! BEFORE: A forward-facing stance is not engaging. Selfies, professional networks and dating sites mean people need to say a lot in about themselves in one image. “I don’t nece

Vanke Life

Thank you Gail. I am so excited that I received the magazine with my wonderful interview in “Vanke Life”. It will take pride of place on our bookcase at home. Thank you.

How to look good in photos

Wohoo! My youtube tutorial is at 6,400 views Want to look as good as Chloe Kang in a photo- check it out http://youtu.be/gbi94H77KO0 Captured all on my Canon 5D

How to look good in photos and be more photogenic

Have you ever wondered why celebrities look so good in photos? Australian Photographer Kate Branch (BA, MA) explains how at a Cool Denim Jeans shoot. The camera is every where in this day and age. From smart phones, to professional camera's- there is always someone taking a picture. From the dating game, to the boardroom, to your family holidays. Images are captured and there are tricks to make you look your best!