First Impressions Matter. Your headshot is often the first impression people have of you, whether it's on social media, professional networks like LinkedIn, or your website. A professional and engaging headshot can make a positive impression and convey that you take yourself seriously.

Our Process

Our headshot sessions typically last 15-20 minutes. During the session, we share the photos with you as we take them, allowing us to address any concerns immediately. We usually capture around 20-30 photos. From these, you can select 2 for professional retouching. The retouched photos will be emailed to you in high-quality format within 2 days.

Some Key Points To A Successful Headshot Session

Communicate with the Photographer:
Discuss your goals and expectations with the photographer in advance, so they can tailor the session accordingly.

Wardrobe Selection:
Choose clothing that represents your personal style and is appropriate for your industry or purpose.
Avoid busy patterns or logos that may distract from your face.
Bring multiple outfit options to the session for variety.

Grooming and Makeup:
Schedule any haircuts, color treatments, or grooming appointments a few days before the session to allow time for hair to settle.
Consider professional makeup, especially if you're not confident in your own makeup skills. Makeup should enhance your features without looking overdone.

Hydration and Rest:
Ensure you're well-rested the night before the session to reduce under-eye bags and fatigue.
Stay hydrated to keep your skin looking fresh and healthy.

Facial Hair and Eyebrows:
If you have facial hair, ensure it's groomed neatly.
Have your eyebrows shaped or trimmed if necessary.

Accessories:
Decide if you want to include accessories like glasses, jewelry, or hats in your headshot, and bring them along.

Props:
If you have specific props related to your profession or personal brand, consider bringing them for a few shots.

Poses and Expressions:
Spend some time practicing different facial expressions and poses in front of a mirror to understand what works best for you.

Arrive Early:
Arriving a bit early allows you to relax, freshen up, and be ready for the session on time.

Review and Select:
After the session, review the photos with the photographer and select the ones you want to be retouched.

Retouching Expectations:
If you have specific retouching requests (blemish removal, skin smoothing, etc.), communicate them clearly to the photographer.