10 Tips For Great Professional Headshots

Whether you’re an actor trying to book a role, a business person elevating your profile or a student seeking college admission, a world-class headshot is essential to your success. Here are 10 tips you can follow to insure you get a great headshot for your business, professional or acting needs.

Jordyn Acting Headshot

Hire A Professional

Hire a trained professional who takes headshots for a living not a friend who happens to have a camera and ‘knows a little about photography.’ More simply stated: you wouldn’t ask your dentist to fix your car so don’t ask your barista to do your headshots.

Look At Lots of Pictures

Every good photographer has an online portfolio for you to review. Look at a lot of pictures from a lot of photographers and pay attention to how you feel. When you see pictures that move you, you’ve probably found your perfect photographer.

Talk On The Phone

Talking to your potential photographer on the phone will tell you a lot about the person you’ll be working with. Is the photographer happy to talk with you and answer your questions? Does he understand your business? Is he willing to give you guidance on how to get the best pictures? A short phone call will tell you a lot.

Be Open To Spending Some Money

Mind your budget but don’t cheat yourself. Remember you’re not only investing your money, you’re also investing your time and energy and that’s valuable, too. Get the best you can afford because you’re worth it.

Payton Youth Actor Headshots

Map Your Location and Plan Ahead

If you’re running late you’ll be stressed and it will show in your pictures. So map and plan.

Prepare Your Hair, Makeup and Wardrobe

If you’re doing your own styling, communicate your plans to your photographer. Even better: do your hair and makeup and wardrobe and send some  snaps so he can see your plan and offer feedback. Communication is the key.

Drink Water, Get Sleep

You need to look fresh and rested for the best results. Treat yourself like a star that you are and get plenty of rest the night before your session.

Breathe

Remember why you’re getting pictures done: to capture an authentic image of your true self that introduces you to casting directors (or potential business partners) and prompts them to think: “I’d like to meet this person.” This isn’t surgery; it’s photography. Breathe, relax and enjoy.

Communicate Where You’re At

If you’re feeling nervous, tell your photographer. You’re a team so keep the lines of communication open.

Trust The Process and Take Direction

If you’ve followed these tips, you should walk in the door trusting your photographer has a working process that will deliver great photos. Trust the process and take direction. Oh, yeah: and have fun.

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This article is based on our three-part series: How To Rock Your Headshots. You can find the full articles below:


Michael Verity is a Portland-based photographer specializing in acting and business headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.