The Dreaded Author Photo
Ah yes, the dreaded author photo. As I near
self-publishing my novel into an eBook, I look for ways to make my online
profile look professional. I did design the novel cover myself but am very
happy with the result and hope it looks more pro than many eBook covers I’ve
seen. But when it came to the author photo, I decided to go with a pro.
I decided to fork out the dough for a pro
because I was afraid of the cliché photo I’ve seen a million times on the backs
of many a novel: the overly posed GQ chin-resting-on-closed-fist pensive and
cheesy author photo.
It screams, “Look how deep and smart I am.”
In reality, to me anyways, it says ,"I’m trying way too hard to be interesting."
When I’ve read a book I’ve deeply connected
with or enjoyed, I want to know more about the author and how they were able to
write a novel that has affected me so. When I see this GQ pose, I’m immediately
disappointed. I was hoping for some spark of personality in the photo, for some
hint of the mind behind the prose.
Even worse are the photos of authors
wearing ball gowns and heaps of expensive jewelry, or sitting in expensively furnished
rooms.
Really? Is that who you want to be to your
readers?
I would like to take an author photo that
helps me connect to my readers. For a photo that humanizes me, a perfect stranger,
to my readers. A photo that tells a bit of a story in its self.
So, I did a photo shoot a few weeks ago
with a really talented photography team and am currently sorting through all of
the photos. I’m excited. I can’t wait to share some photos with you and hopefully
you can tell me if I reached my goal.
So excited!!
Stella out!
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