Is getting a new headshot on your to-do list for this year? Sometimes figuring out what to wear can be more stressful than the actual photo shoot (but don't worry, it's not worth stressing about!).
Are you wondering if you need one headshot or several? The answer varies depending on your goals. Here in Northern Virginia and Washington, D.C., I help my portrait clients decide how many headshots they need by considering a few key factors.
Are you thinking about hosting a headshot event at your office? Have you chosen the perfect conference room or lobby area for the photographer to set up? I've noticed that there can be a big difference between what clients think will make a great studio space and what actually works best. So, here's a quick video and guide with some things to consider.
When it comes to professional headshots, the men's business casual style is a popular choice. It's ideal for platforms like LinkedIn, company websites, and social media profiles. Opting for a button-down shirt paired with a jacket strikes the perfect balance of sophistication without the formality of a full suit and tie. Neckties are becoming less common nowadays, and even those who do wear them often remove them right after the photo session.
One of the most common questions I receive as headshot photographers is, "How should I pose for a headshot picture?" It's a valid concern, as the right pose can make all the difference in capturing a flattering and professional image.
Let's clear up some misconceptions about headshots, shall we?
First things first, headshots are not selfies. They're not just "beauty" shots either. And most importantly, they're not something that's low importance or optional. No, no, no! If you're in the working world, headshots are absolutely vital.
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