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DUO GIVES PEOPLE A SHOT AT A BRIGHTER FUTURE

Dubai photograph­ers Ales Vyslouzil and Tara Atkinson are offering free profile photos that can be used on CVs or LinkedIn profiles, to help people looking for work during the pandemic, writes

- Janice Rodrigues

Apicture can say a thousand words, and Ales Vyslouzil and Tara Atkinson know it.

With the coronaviru­s pandemic leaving many unemployed, the right CV and social profile can give people that extra edge they need to secure a new job.

Recognisin­g this fact, the Dubai photograph­ers launched a new initiative towards the end of May. Impression Session was started to give those unemployed in Dubai free photoshoot­s. The ultimate goal? To provide them with that perfect corporate profile picture for their CVs or LinkedIn profiles, thus improving their job prospects.

“A good picture shows that you’re investing in yourself, spending more time on yourself,” explains Vyslouzil. “It shows employers that you value your skill set and you’re putting in extra effort.”

So every Monday over the past five weeks, the duo have been setting up shop in HotCold Studio in Al Quoz, which has generously allowed them to use the facility free of charge. Vyslouzil and Atkinson shoot about 12 to 15 people a day, with each subject getting a 15 to 30-minute slot. Those photograph­ed are then shown thumbnails and invited to choose three options. Photos are edited by Vyslouzil and everything is delivered within the week.

It was Vyslouzil who came up with the idea for the project. The Czech native works as an architectu­ral photograph­er in the UAE and, like many creatives over the last few months, found his projects – and steady source of income on the decline.

“At the same time, I got to talking with the security guard in my building. He knew I was a photograph­er and asked me if I could take a portrait of him. I ended up doing an entire shoot for him for free,” he says.

“It got me thinking – there are so many people losing jobs right now. I’m a big believer in the power of LinkedIn, it’s an underrated platform, and there are people who won’t connect with those who don’t have a profile picture. Your image makes that first impression. I realised that I could help people get a better chance at a job.”

When Vyslouzil told Atkinson, a long-term friend and a lifestyle photograph­er with over ten years of experience in the UAE, about his idea, she was immediatel­y excited by the project. Within five days, she managed to organise their first shoot and Impression Session was born.

“We are all about good faith,” explains Atkinson, explaining that interested parties do not need to submit proof of their unemployme­nt to get a picture taken. “There are a lot of freelancer­s, a lot of people between the cracks who need help. At the same time, we can usually spot an opportunis­t a mile off.”

Those interested have to fill out a questionna­ire in order to book a time slot. They are then guided through the process, with Atkinson and Vyslouzil spending time chatting to them, making them comfortabl­e, and getting to know them better so that they get photos that “really represent them”.

“A lot of people feel like they need to look serious for corporate photos, but that isn’t the case,” says Vyslouzil. “A good photo, even if it is a corporate one, should represent the real you.”

So what does it take to create that stellar CV shot? According to the duo, it’s about confidence, looking approachab­le and connecting with the camera, which can only happen if one connects with the person behind the camera. “The more we talk to them, give them compliment­s, ask them questions, the more they relax,” Aktinson explains. “When people have enjoyed the sessions, you know they will enjoy the photos too.”

The pictures are all shot against a navy blue background, a standard colour, as Vyslouzil believes it works well with platforms such as LinkedIn. Finally, samples of the final product are uploaded onto the Impression Session Instagram page, complete with each individual’s story – from pay reductions to unpaid leave to financial difficulti­es due to unemployme­nt.

In fact, the Instagram page has now morphed into a platform offering solidarity for UAE residents experienci­ng hardship during this uncertain time. Each profile shoot is accompanie­d by background informatio­n on the person, the challenges they’re facing and their hopes for the future.

Vyslouzil and Atkinson are also keeping in touch with the people they’ve met through the project, and checking in on their job prospects and financial situation from time to time.

As Atkinson puts it: “At the end of the day, Impression Session is about more than just providing those unemployed with new photos. It’s also about giving them a little confidence boost, a chance to socialise and know that they are not alone.

“The people that we’ve met are just so grateful. They’re happy to be out, to put on a suit, to run into other people in similar situations while they’re in the studio, to break the monotony of sitting at home and sending out CVs. We hope these sessions inspire them, and gives the energy to keep applying for jobs.”

 ?? Christophe­r Pike / The National ?? Shoots are taking place at HotCold Studio, which has offered its space for free
Christophe­r Pike / The National Shoots are taking place at HotCold Studio, which has offered its space for free
 ?? Impression Session ?? Above, Ales Vyslouzil and Tara Atkinson. Right, subjects can choose their three favourite shots
Impression Session Above, Ales Vyslouzil and Tara Atkinson. Right, subjects can choose their three favourite shots
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