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Face It – Tips on Having an Awesome Headshot

We humans think in pictures. And your profile photo, or headshot, captures your essence so anyone who sees it can see your story in a moment. A good headshot will illuminate your inner light and show your personality.
Written Dec 15, 2008, read 1465 times since then.
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We humans think in pictures. And your profile photo, or headshot, captures your essence so anyone who sees it can see your story in a moment. A good headshot will illuminate your inner light, show your personality and give a peek into your life. In a professional context, this is vital to activate sharing your innate message with the world (who you are) as well as create a connection point with your potential and current clients.

A long time ago, in another land far away, I was a Glamour Shots photographer – yes, it’s true. And now, by using the ancient art of Chinese face reading with my clients, I have seen A LOT of profile photos! Without further ado, here are a few tips from what I have seen that can make all the difference in you having an awesome headshot.

1. No distractions! If you are in a social environment, or a friend casually snaps your photo while the guy in the background is reaching for a soda, or you’re in front of an art exhibit, you are competing with your environment for a good headshot. Let the background be neutral to really show YOU off!

2. No lopping off friends!
I see it time and time again… people are hanging with their friends, arm in arm, and they like how they look, so they simply chop off anyone else in the picture. Not only is that not healthy energetically, it’s a disservice to you because people are relating to you relating to that person in the photo vs. the person looking at your headshot. That is two completely different relationships, obviously… if you’re looking to attract business, don’t use a shot where you’re hangin’ with your homies!

3. No body shots! A headshot on a web page is already small, so if you decide to use that photo of yourself dressed up in full, you are taking valuable “real estate” away from your headshot. Your head ends up being smaller than a postage stamp, and it’s really not enough for people to get the feel of your energy. A headshot is just that… a HEADshot!

4. Good lighting! If your headshot has funny shadows, harsh lighting (which will age you), you’re squinty in the sun, or your face is looming in from a dark background (as in, your picture being taken at a social club), it’s not working for you. Natural lighting is great, or a professional photographer will know how to use light to complement your features. It’s all about the lighting!!!

5. The eyes are the windows to the soul! This is the connection place between you and the person seeing your headshot – this is how you engage people when you’re not there. If you are friendly, approachable, and/or playful, it’s likely people will want to connect with you. Eye contact shows whether you are open to relationship in some manner or if you are closed for business. If you’re doing a stare-down, not looking at the camera, or wearing sunglasses, you’re not giving your people the opportunity to engage with your light. Eye contact is a key to your emotional being and is just as important in a headshot as it is in person.

6. Creativity wins!
If you want to do a profile shot with a quick look at the camera, or catch yourself in the middle of a good laugh, or want to wear something that is “you”, do it! A picture paints a thousand words… and in business, your headshot can attract you thousands of dollars. Your headshot shows what is important to you, so capture your personality in the moment. Let your headshot reflect who you are – after all, that’s who people want to know.

7. Supermodels are out! A good headshot isn’t about being glammed up to the point where people in your world wouldn’t recognize you. This is about you being you, comfortable in your skin and inviting people to come play (and do business) with you. There is no need to glob on the make-up or wear clothes that you wouldn’t normally wear. It’s vital that you be your natural self that happens to be getting a picture taken because THAT is the most attractive quality you have – YOU!

It doesn’t take much to have a great headshot - a little attention to detail, some decent lighting, allowing your personality to shine through and you’ve got great face! So get out there and share those baby blues and pearly whites with the world – we’re waiting for you!!!

Learn more about the author, Lynn Scheurell.

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Roslindale, Massachusetts 
Cathy Sterling
    Posted by Cathy Sterling, Roslindale, Massachusetts | Dec 16, 2008

    I am a Professional Portrait Photographer, noted for capturing the "best you, you can be". I agree with this article. It is best if you can find a photographer who puts you at ease, engages you in some conversation to take your mind off what the "pose part" and makes you feel comfortable. A great smile and a natural feel to the picture is always best.

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DeMotte, Indiana 
Nina Johnson
    Posted by Nina Johnson, DeMotte, Indiana | Dec 16, 2008

    I'm no portrait photographer (that takes skills I do not possess!) but another good point involves the clothing issue you touched on, Lynn.

    Choosing clothing for a photo can be confusing, I think. I lean toward artsy/trendy which is not necessarily the image of my clients, but don't want to dress other than who I am.

    Your advice to keep it at a headshot eliminates some of this guesswork, I think! Thanks for the handy tips...

  • Clarity Catalyst 
Austin, Texas 
Lynn Scheurell
    Posted by Lynn Scheurell, Austin, Texas | May 06, 2009

    One of the most interesting aspects of what I do is understanding how people are communicating their messages to the world. The headshot is one of the most important ways that people often overlook... it's really vital in creating connection with the world.

    Thanks for taking the time to read and share your comments! :+)

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