Business Headshots are needed for all types of professional situations: websites, LinkedIn, real estate business cards, casting, and more.
Whatever your use, it is an essential part of a professional’s job. Here are a few tips to help you have a great session.
GENERAL TIPS
- Tell us your expectations and intentions. Let us know what kind of look you want
- Tell us how and where the photo will be used (so we can be sure it’s appropriate)
- Drink lots of water and be well rested (so your eyes will not have dark circles)
- Your skin might not look its best after alcohol use. Try to abstain from these before your shoot
WHAT TO WEAR – EVERYONE
- Wear clothes that are comfortable and that make you look great
- Make sure your jacket and shirt are your correct size. A poor fitting jacket or shirt will be obvious in the photos (especially around the neck)
- Don’t overdress
- Turtlenecks crowd the face, so they're usually almost always a bad idea
- Clothes should be neatly pressed and should look new or like new
- Avoid busy patterns and large lines/stripes
- Blue/green/turquoise shirts/blouses or accents can help emphasize blue/green/hazel eyes
WHAT TO WEAR – MEN
- The standard business look is a suit jacket, dress shirt, and tie
- A casual business look is often a jacket and open dress shirt, or dress shirt on its own
- Polo shirts are a good look for some businesses. Be sure the shirt is in good condition and fits well
- For a no-jacket casual look, bring colored shirts – ideally darker than your skin tone
- A white dress shirt by itself is a bad idea – unless you plan to wear it underneath something (jacket or sweater)
- Bring a few different jackets, shirt colors, and ties so we have choices for the photo
WHAT TO WEAR – WOMEN
- Avoid big prints and busy patterns
- Different necklines will change the apparent shape of your face. Bring a variety of different shirts/blouses to see what works best
- For a no-jacket casual look, bring various colored blouses – ideally darker than your skin tone
- Be stylish and fashionable, but remember the picture is about your face and not your clothes or jewelry
- Sleeveless tops/dresses can draw attention to your shoulders/arms. Consider bringing items with a variety of different sleeves
Remember:
Select and wear clothes that make you feel comfortable. Select something that makes you look and feel good.
JEWELRY
- Keep jewelry extremely simple – small is better
- Avoid jewelry that would distract from your face or that looks dated
- The picture is about your face, not your jewelry
- Consider if facial piercings or multiple ear piercings are appropriate for where your photo will be displayed
WHAT TO BRING
- Various changes of clothing (see above)
- A good attitude!
- Lip balm
- Hairbrush/comb
- Makeup and hair products you prefer (especially if you have allergies)
HAIR AND MAKEUP TIPS
- Make-up should be clean and natural
- Wear a heavy layer of translucent powder – your face will appear flawless in photos. Shine disappears, pores seem smaller, skin looks even, and blush is smoother
- Line lips before applying matte lipstick, then reline. Don’t overdo it. Dip a cotton swab in powder and run along the lip line to prevent color from bleeding
- Avoid shimmers or products with lots of sparkle or shine
- Avoid frosts or overly-bright colors
- Don’t get a new hair cut just before the shoot (you may want to let it grow-in a bit or get used to styling a new cut)
- Do not try/use any new product on your hair, face, or body the day before or few days before your shoot. In case you have a bad reaction to the product
PLEASE ARRIVE WITH
- Hair styled and makeup already applied (if not using makeup artist)