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What Should I Wear (And Not Wear) To A Headshot Photo Shoot?

  • By Joshua Albanese
  • 06 Aug, 2018
Professional headshots are an essential part of your career. Headshots tell potential employers who you are. They also tell clients who they can expect to meet.

That said, it's important to know what to wear when the time comes to get your professional headshots taken.

What Are The Clothing Guidelines For A Headshot?

For some folks, choosing the right outfit for a professional headshot is a sinch. You dress up in a blazer or a nice suit and off you go.

But for others, they might see a professional photo shoot as the time to be the person they've always wanted to be. And what that person wears might not send the right message to prospective employers or clients.

With that in mind, the goal of your headshot is to make you look confident and professional. You're emphasizing your eyes and face, not your clothing. After all, the headshot is about you and not your choice of jewelry or tie.

You want to avoid choosing clothing that distracts from your face. That means avoiding clothes that are trendy or have loud colors.

You also want to avoid wearing clothing that's wrinkled or has the wrong fit. Both of these subtle things can make your photo look odd. In fact, according to a 2014 psychology study, small changes to your appearance can dramatically alter your first impression.

Try to stick to clothing that's wrinkle-free and a classic style. Trendy styles can go out of fashion fast and you want your headshots to last for at least four years.

The Pieces Of Clothing You Don't Need To Worry About

It's all too easy to get caught up in your photo shoot. You want to look your best, which means wearing your best clothes from top to bottom.

But the truth is, only a small part of your body is going to be making it into the photo. This includes your head, neck, and shoulders.

So don't worry if your pants have a grease stain on the leg. No one but you will see it.

If you're interested in professional photography and you're looking for Chicago headshot photographers, JA Headshots is the place for you. Whether you're looking for professional corporate headshots or LinkedIn headshots, our Chicago headshot photographers have you covered. To schedule your headshots or to learn more about us, contact JA Headshots today for more information.
About the Author

Joshua Albanese is portrait photographer and owner of two headshot photography businesses based in Chicago, Illinois. He is owner and master photographer for JA Headshots photography which specializes in Corporate headshots and business portraits in Chicago’s West Loop Neighborhood. He is also the owner of Joshua Albanese Photography which is focused on actor headshots and creative headshots for musical artists alike. 


He created the Natural Shot Method and teaches his the style of positive psychology for all headshot photographers. Headshots have grown into a “must have” with the importance of personal branding. It’s his belief that a professional headshot has become a modern day business card for business professionals. 


Joshua and his Wife, Caitlin and their two cats live in Chicago, IL where he is focused on community development, and growing the youth into leaders. Joshua Studied Photography and acting at Indiana University Northwest and learned the art of the headshot from his acting background. 


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What’s the difference between a formal headshot, creative headshot, and a business portrait?

When you’re deciding whether or not to get a professional headshot , you’ll probably come across discussions of formal headshots, creative headshots, and business portraits. At first glance, these three might seem similar, but it’s important for you to understand their differences before you choose which one is the best fit for you. And since most companies only refresh their online images once every 18 months, it pays to get it right the first time.

 

What are the main differences?

These three types of images vary in style, formality, and context.

 

Formal headshots are the type most commonly seen on LinkedIn. They tend to be shot against a plain or slightly blurry backdrop are ideal for professionals working in corporate or large businesses. They help generate trust and authority while firmly planting you as a professional in your industry. They’ll help you stand out from the pack while still affirming your fit within your field.
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What’s a business portrait?

A business portraitis more formal and more professional looking than either a formal or a creative headshot. Usually, you are photographed wearing a full suit, nice dress, or whatever would be the formal uniform of your work, like a doctor, judge, police officer. And instead of a plain background, you’ll be photographed in context, helping to place you as a professional in your field. Think of an oil painting of a famous banker or president, only less stuffy.

In contrast to this, a headshot is taken as a formal representation of a person, generally in a professional or business setting. They tend to be straightforward and take a less time to plan in terms of composition and style.

If you work for a corporation and are thinking of having headshots taken, you may want to consider business portraits instead. They help build respect and an online brand that commands attention. And they will help your website or LinkedIn profile really stand out from your colleagues or competitors.

 

Why you need a great headshot or portrait

If you’re considering getting headshots taken, it’s important to learn about them and why they are so important to your business. Firstly, headshots can speak volumes about your brand and give prospective clients an insight into the way that your company works.

If you operate in a corporate way, you can present that by your choice of clothing and where it is that you have the headshot taken, such as against a plain backdrop, in your office or in a meeting room.  If your company is more relaxed, a creative headshot can be a great way to display your individual personality.

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Post curated articles

When it comes to using websites like Twitter effectively, you need to be engaging and show your audience that you’re about more than just trying to secure sales. This can easily be demonstrated by posting curated articles (that you wrote yourself or found online) that are relevant to the industry or sector that you’re operating in. Twitter is a great source of news and the use of Hashtags can help you become more searchable and will increase the number of people visiting your company’s profile.

Draw your customers in with competitions

If you pride yourself on being a fun brand keen to connect with its audience, competitions are a great way to enhance this. Put out a post on Facebook and ask people to share it to be in with a chance of winning one of your products (be sure to act in accordance with any laws governing giveaways and sweepstakes in your area). Not only is this great, free advertisement for your brand, it also makes you seem like a more desirable company to invest in. Everybody loves a freebie, so you’re likely to gain a friend or two by using social media in this way.

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It seems like only a few years ago that I had this grand vision of how I wanted my headshot business to look. Our humble beginnings actually started when I was a struggling actor trying to make ends meet. I wanted to be a headshot photographer so I could support my passion for acting.

I was also sick and tired of the way headshots in Chicago were being shot. It’s not that there were bad headshot photographers, but rather that the photography I saw didn’t really encapsulate or help the actors in the way I felt I could. See, I was actually one of the most insecure actors, struggling in every headshot session to get the shots I thought I could get. For my first headshots, I spent $80 for five looks. Can you guess how much interest from casting directors and agents I got from them? Zero.

I learned right away you get what you pay for, but it’s actually much worse than just $80. I wasted several months of my time using these headshots, missing audition chances and not getting a single agent to take me seriously. So that $80 headshot session cost me $3,000-$5,000 worth of work! And that is being conservative at $500-$800 a month in potential bookings.

My second headshot session was after six months of no work or interest. I didn’t want to waste any more money or time so I hired the best photographer in Chicago at that time and got amazing headshots. FINALLY! They were the most beautiful photographs I had ever taken but were they good enough? Did they have what it takes to be successful? This is what sparked my passion or as everyone around me calls it…. my obsession. I became obsessed with creating headshots that actually honor and reflect my clients while educating them on how to be the best version of themselves in front of the camera.

I learned from my previous experience that a headshot is so so so much more than just a picture. It’s much more than just an exchange between a client and a photographer. I had an opportunity as a photographer to make a lasting impression on my clients. A chance to help them better their lives not just with great headshots but with resources and advice that I learned first hand in the business and that I had gained from working with other artists and photographers.

This is why JAHeadshots is the top Chicago headshot photography. It’s because we convert your investment in yourself into a huge money-making opportunity. The ROI (return on investment) is one of the best in the business.

So let’s get honest here and I want to share with you my special plan. That is why you are reading this blog, right?

My goal is that every person in the country has the opportunity to take an amazing headshot. So I have set out on a path to train professional photographers nationwide to shoot using my unique Natural Shot Method. This is a brand new system that I developed to get the results you have always wished could come from headshot session.

So here we are today nearly ten years after I opened up my first headshot company to live a larger and bigger life that we call JAHeadshots.

Joshua
CEO of JAHeadshots

P.S. If you want to contact us for headshots just click here !

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