Tips to Look Good In Your Headshot Photos

corporate headshot of a formally dressed businessman

We always want to make a good impression wherever we go. That’s why, if you’re thinking about getting your headshot photo, you need to make sure to make it looks the best.

Whether you want to impress a company or want to make your customers trust you more, a headshot is always your best shot. In fact, headshots for actors are the key to being cast by directors and entertainment.

So, to help you prepare for your upcoming headshot photography session, here are a few tips that we hope can help you.

Wardrobe

Think about what you’re going to wear. No matter what kind of headshot photo you want to take, you should always take time to consider what you are going to wear. Your outfit will have a huge impact on your headshot. That’s why we recommend choosing an outfit that best fits the mood.

For example, if you want to look formal and professional, we suggest business suits. Accessories are okay as well as long as they go well with your outfit. Make sure not to use outrageous accessories or outfits or your headshot photo will look informal.

Skin

It’s always best to avoid letting your skin look shiny in your photos. That’s why you need to keep your skin healthy and hydrated days before your photo shoot. If you have dry skin, moisturise it weeks before your shoot. Now, if you have shiny skin on the day of your shoot, do not use foundation. Instead, use powder to keep the shine away. Foundations can crack and will make your skin look weird in your photos.

When it comes to your make-up, we suggest going for a natural look. Avoid wearing heavy make-up, especially for your eyes. It will only make you look fake and unnatural.

Hair

It’s not necessary but if you want to look extra good in your headshot photo, we suggest getting a haircut or even just a slight trim a day or two before your shoot. Styled or blow-dried hair can also help keep your headshot photo looking formal – creating a professional look for you.

Now, if you’re having your headshot photo shoot done outdoors, make sure to watch out for the wind. To avoid messing up your hair you can use hair spray.

Glasses

If you use glasses, make sure they sit straight. Also, check out for bent-out parts to avoid an awkward look.

Expression

Before having your headshot photoshoot, make sure you know what expression you want to have. Do you want to convey a formal and professional look? Or perhaps an outgoing and cheerful personality? It’s always best to practice your expression beforehand so you will avoid looking awkward in your photos.

Smile

For most headshot photos, a small smile can help you look relaxed and confident. A stoic expression can make you look unfriendly or arrogant. Smiling in your headshot photos can also give your audience a good first impression of you.

Mirror

Before facing the camera, make sure to check yourself in the mirror first. If everything looks good, you can have a comfortable and seamless headshot photo session.

Talk

Don’t be afraid to voice out your thoughts. As soon as you arrive, make sure to communicate with your photographer if you are concerned about something. Let your photographer know how you want your headshot photo to look and anything you want to avoid.

Listen

Aside from communicating with your photographer, it’s always best to listen to them as well. Trust your photographer at all times because they know what’s best for you. They are professionals in their field and they will make sure that you will have the best headshot photo and experience.

 

No matter where you are going to use your headshot photo, whether it’s for your personal branding or for a company you want to impress, it’s always best to follow these tips to make your photo look good. And if you are looking for professional headshot photography services, we at Jesse Taylor Photography are here to help you.

We offer other services like: Outdoor Photography Sydney, Studio Photography Sydney, Group Corporate Headshot Photography Sydney and Profile Shot Photography Sydney.