Video Conferencing Tips

Still thanks to the coronavirus outbreak, many of us now work from home. This means that we meet our colleagues and our bosses virtually, often communicating with them via video calls. And, of course, we all want to look good and attentive on camera. So, how do we do it?

Fast Company gives us tips on how to look good on our video calls, as well as how to make our video conference calls fun.

See them over at the site.

(Image Credit: mohamed_hassan/ Pixabay)


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I've been working from home for 14 years now, and I wouldn't know my boss if he walked up and kicked me in the butt. I've seen pictures of Alex, but those are all at least ten years old by now.
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Am I also supposed to believe that this is a rare breed of flamingo that has never had any contact with the outside world and lives like cavepeoples?
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I don't think it's shopped, but I do think there is a kind of bias in perception. It doesn't look like a flamingo, it looks like a duck or goose.

Take a look at the 'beak' instead of being long and curved down, this one is short and curved up.

Also the body shape is squat and round with the 'legs' oriented toward the rear of the body.
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If in truth it is shopped then shame on NG for that. They have always touted to have the best ethical ideals for photography in that nothing should be retouched. But if this is a real honest "hand on heart" picture than that's pretty neat.
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