Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely can’t judge based on headshots. “Rich people” in good jobs get hair, makeup and styled for photo shoots. That is not what they look like ordinarily. Also, a lot of people are now using AI headshots. You can’t assume a photo is an accurate reflection of a person.
If you look at pictures from “society” functions (ie, charity events, opening nights, etc) you’ll see that rich people look a little more normal in candid shots.
Looking at pictures from the NY social diary. My observation still holds:
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These clothes are funny. The white dress looks like a lab coat with black trim. Ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Looking at bios of McKinsey executives and this is what I mean:
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You definitely can’t judge based on headshots. “Rich people” in good jobs get hair, makeup and styled for photo shoots. That is not what they look like ordinarily. Also, a lot of people are now using AI headshots. You can’t assume a photo is an accurate reflection of a person.
If you look at pictures from “society” functions (ie, charity events, opening nights, etc) you’ll see that rich people look a little more normal in candid shots.
Looking at pictures from the NY social diary. My observation still holds:
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