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Pissed off at professional portrait photographer

TheFoo

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This morning we had to take professional photos to put up on the firm website. I wore a dark suit, a blue spread collar shirt, a tie in a four-in-hand knot, and a pocket square.

First of all, the photographer forced me to flatten my tie and tie knot. He said that it looked too "three-dimensional" and that it would look best completely flush against my chest. He then complained that there was too much shadow behind my shirt collar and that I should look into getting shirts made for me that fit right. Now it looks like I'm wearing a goddamned clip-on.

Second, he complained that my jacket was too large and forced me to sit so that the fabric spread out instead of "wrinkling."

Third, he insisted on getting me to smile a big goofy one so that I would look "more professional."

The result: I look like a really junior member of a high school Young Republicans Club.
 

RJmanbearpig

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Soon you will have real things to complain about.
 

yachtie

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Aah, the trevails of the young associate. Keep notes, you could later write a book.
 

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anychance of posting the picture?
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can you post that picture for public criticism?
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I recall skipping this assignment as a first year. Hopefully you don't end up on abovethelaw.
 

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At least they didn't remove the square. Although I can only imagine the internal dialog you were having with yourself when he said your jacket was too big, and you should have shirts made for you.
 

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We need a picture. We will be the judge of the result.
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Did you look at the camera?
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
He then complained that there was too much shadow behind my shirt collar and that I should look into getting shirts made for me that fit right.

That alone would have drove me off the deep end.
 

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lol, you should have told him to take a hike. Sounded like a royal twat.
 

TheFoo

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I'm not the only person who didn't like this guy either. My officemate had different but equally negative complaints.
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
I'm not the only person who didn't like this guy either. My officemate had different but equally negative complaints.

You have officemates?!
 

TheFoo

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Originally Posted by RJmanbearpig
You have officemates?!

Never been a first year associate in NYC?
 

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Originally Posted by mafoofan
This morning we had to take professional photos to put up on the firm website. I wore a dark suit, a blue spread collar shirt, a tie in a four-in-hand knot, and a pocket square.

First of all, the photographer forced me to flatten my tie and tie knot. He said that it looked too "three-dimensional" and that it would look best completely flush against my chest. He then complained that there was too much shadow behind my shirt collar and that I should look into getting shirts made for me that fit right. Now it looks like I'm wearing a goddamned clip-on.

Second, he complained that my jacket was too large and forced me to sit so that the fabric spread out instead of "wrinkling."

Third, he insisted on getting me to smile a big goofy one so that I would look "more professional."

The result: I look like a really junior member of a high school Young Republicans Club.

- I have not laughed so much...
- My corporate pic is of me brushing my teeth!
 

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