5 Tips On How To Rock Your Headshot Portrait
Having your headshot portrait taken, doesn't have to be complicated.
It does have to be spot-on, however, if it's going to have the impact you're after.
In my line of business, I photograph a lot of headshot portraits and have put together 5 tips to help you rock your photographs.
1. Avoid Fashion Trends
Ignore that little voice that insists you wear a neon 80's-inspired, 2021 recycled big shoulder-pad boyfriend jacket. Instead, wear a timeless, classic outfit that will stand the test of time years from now. Dresses work very well, especially with a scoop-neckline or V-neckline.
2. Stay away from jarring colors (unless that would be on brand for you)
Thing about the tone you want your headshot portrait to project. If you're looking to convey the message of a professional that can be trusted with several business projects, you really don't want to be wearing a bright pink shirt. Balance is key, and to achieve this you should choose clothing in jewel or earth tones.
Also keep in mind the background of your portrait, whether it will be lights or dark, or even outside. This plays a major role in the type of contrast your outfit will have against the backdrop of the photograph.
3. Horizontal lines should be avoided
Your face should be the main attraction of your headshot portrait. This means no horizontal lines or strong patterns on your outfit. Opt for solid colors, as they are the least distracting.
4. Only buy new if you absolutely have to
Choose an outfit you feel comfortable and confident in, while keeping in mind the above tips. If you really don't have anything fitting the above scope, then buy something new. Wearing an outfit you love and feel great in, will allow the camera to "pick up" on the vibe and it will translate into a great headshot portrait.
5. Resist the urge to go sleeveless
When it comes to headshot photos, even though you can't see the entire outfit, it is always preferable to wear fall/winter styles over summer styles. If your winter-inspired outfit is a bit too dull to your liking, you can add a pop of color in your jewelry or base layer to complete your look.
If you are not comfortable and confident with what you're wearing, your headshot portrait will reflect it and there will be no positive impact on your target audience. It is always worthwhile putting a little thought and effort into the process before any actual photography is done. For more tips you can read this blog post about Investing in a Professional Headshot Portrait.
The payoff is so worth it.
If you're ready to rock your headshot portrait, give me a call and let's make it happen!
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