Written by Alex Harris
A professional portrait is one of the most important items in your online presence. It needs to show who you are and not just be a hurried snapshot.
Iâm sure youâve heard the saying, people do business with people. So you want to come across as professional, genuine and approachable. If your business portrait is meant to help you in your career, isnât it worth taking the time to make it the best it can be?
Here are a few points to think about when itâs time to update your professional portrait:
Do some research on different photographers
Find one whose work and style you like. Does it look like he/she could give you pictures that will work for your job or sector?
Do their portraits show the person looking genuine and comfortable? Itâs not just about clicking a button - your photographer should be able to make you feel at ease; you want to trust them to get genuine photos of you.
2. Wear what you feel good in and what suits the image youâre going for
You need to feel comfortable at the photoshoot so that you can be in the right frame of mind. With the right outfit youâll feel and look confident. You donât want to be worrying about the clothes youâre wearing.
If you donât feel comfortable, itâll show in the photos.
Go for what you typically wear for work. Of course, thatâll depend on your job â someone in a creative sector will probably dress differently than a lawyer, for example.
I suggest also to steer clear of crazy patterns and logos - we want people to focus on your face, not your shirt.
3. Use a simple background
You want to stand out in your headshot, right? A busy or messy background will take the attention away from your face.
For more corporate images, a plain colour works great - grey or white, for example
To give more context to your job, your work environment will also be good. For example, a lawyer in his/her office, or a car dealer in their showroom.
Important also is to stand away from the background, so that only you will be in focus. (Your photographer will know this!)
4. Speak to your photographer during the shoot
Your photographer will definitely know how to make you look great. But if there are certain poses you want to shoot, or you know you look good with a certain expression, or you prefer one side of your face to the other, why not work together on getting the results you want?
The only way to get genuine portraits is if you trust the photographer, so the shoot needs to be a collaboration.
5. Get a good nightâs sleep
Headshots are all about the face. If youâre spending the time and money to go to a professional photographer, you want to look fresh and feel energised during the shoot, right?
Youâll get direction and feedback from me thatâll help us get the best pictures possible. But the best way you can prepare is getting a good nightâs rest before the day of the shoot.
If youâre well-rested youâll have more energy and will feel more positive. Youâll be more able to focus. And youâll reduce the risk of having those dark areas under your eyes.
Letâs face it, whatâs more important â good sleep, or another hour in front of the TV. đ
6. Bonus tip: Use your headshot in your email signature
Add a human touch to your communication.
Help people to see you.
Change your newsletter, for example, from being just another anonymous email to something more personal.
Hopefully these suggestions will help next time youâre looking to get some new professional, business portraits, or headshots.
And if that time is coming up, why not get in touch and letâs see if I can help you.
Thanks for reading!