A great headshot is one that captures the best version of you that you want to show to the world, as well as what makes you unique. It should also effectively communicate the goal that you have for the image—whether that is a creative branding portrait or a corporate headshot.
Your headshot should be about you, not your photographer.
The photographer you choose should be able to help you express who you are in your headshot, as well as your values and your vision.
A great headshot doesn’t look like you 10 years ago. And it doesn’t look like you at a wedding or on holiday. You also shouldn’t feel that you should have to hide behind a photoshopped version of you—you should feel empowered to be bold and be you!
There are a few components that can help elevate your headshot from good to great.
Lighting is key
Great lighting is crucial to creating a great headshot. If the lighting is too harsh, it can wash you out and make you look tired. However, if it’s too dark it can make your photo look moody and even a little intimidating. Achieving an even, soft light will help bring out the life and personality in your eyes and face.
Choose your background carefully
Headshots are a little different to other types of portraits as the focus is truly about you and projecting that professional image of yourself. This doesn’t mean you have to have a plain background but choosing the right backdrop and composition for your photo is important forgetting the right look—of course, a great photographer will help you find the right setting for your photo.
What to wear
Just like with the lighting and backdrop for your headshot, your choice of outfit is also an important consideration for getting the look and feel that you want for you photo. Different types of clothing will portray different looks. Do you want to look smart and corporate? Or do you want to look professional and trustworthy?
A simple outfit choice is usually best for achieving a clean and professional look. Anything too bright or busy may not translate as well through the lens and could detract from the style you’re going for.
Professional doesn’t have to mean dull
Creating a professional look doesn’t have to mean choosing a bland or overly corporate outfit. What you wear can help make an impact and get your personality across.
Doing a colour analysis prior to your photoshoot can help you understand which shades and tones best suit your hair, skin and eye colour. This will then help you choose an outfit that will make you look and feel great for your headshot.
For more information on working with me to create the headshot that you desire, book a call with me for a discovery chat.