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What Attire To Use For Your Headshot Session?

Best Attire For Headshot SessionThe primary purpose of a business headshot is to show to potential clients and associates that you are professional, reliable, trustworthy, and approachable. Looking approachable yet confident in a headshot all starts with what you decide to wear. If you wear clothing you do not feel comfortable in, it will show in your expression.

Clothing is the most important factor in your headshot, but it is definitely not the focus. When you wear proper clothing, it allows your face to command attention in the portrait and the clothing itself becomes secondary. As in life, wearing the wrong clothing takes center stage and takes attention from where you want it – on you, or in this case, on your face.

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Why Do You Need More Than One Headshot?

ThinkingWe all know that a professional headshot is important to be able to convey the right message to your clients, especially if you want to be taken seriously. Below we have listed the three top reasons why it is important to have more than one look for your business headshot.

 

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The faces of a company are what clients often look for when researching a company. Your professional headshot will be the first impression you will make on your clients and it lets them know what to expect from you. It is also important to have high resolution headshots that will stand out among the others.

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Professional Headshot Style Choices

Serious business professionals know the importance of having a business headshot taken.Your headshot is an essential component to your marketing plan, that will potentially appear in everything from your online profile, to your business card, to your business’s advertisement in the local paper.At Capitol Photo Headshots, we specialize in helping you choose the composition and style of a professional portrait best suited to your business and personality.

 

Different Frame Headshots

One of the first choices to make is how much your face will fill the frame of your professional portrait. Below are some examples.
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