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Writer's pictureGwendolyn Houston Jack

8 Tips to Help You Get the Perfect Headshot

Updated: Mar 8, 2023


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You’re on the job hunt. You’ve polished your resume and updated your LinkedIn profile. But there’s one thing you might be missing: a headshot.


Most employers or recruiters look at your headshot on your LinkedIn profile or online resume before reading anything about your experience or skills. That may seem unfair, but many people are very visual, and a headshot is a quick way to judge a person’s seriousness and professionalism. Is the image a selfie or a professional headshot? Does it look old or outdated? Recruiters will ask these questions in the first few seconds of looking at your profile.


That’s why having an updated, professional headshot is so important to help give you the edge in your job hunt. Here are eight tips to help you get the photo that will help you score your dream job.


Hire a professional.

An iPhone photo or an image snapped by a friend can’t compare to a professional headshot. A pro photographer brings all their years of experience, training, and knowledge about lighting and posing to your session and will make sure you get the best possible images to help you in your job search or further your career. Professional headshots are an investment, but they’re well worth it.

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Headshot for JS.

Show off your personality.

When people think of headshots, they often think of stiff, posed photos in front of a background—just like the photos you took in school. But professional headshots show off your personality and what makes you skilled and qualified in your field. This is also why updating your headshot regularly is important: You want your photo to look like you, especially if you’re applying for jobs. If you look 10 or 15 years younger in your headshot than you do in person, potential employers may think you’re trying to hide something or aren’t honest about your experience.


Be open to possibilities.

You hire a professional photographer for their experience and skill in lighting, framing, and capturing your headshots. They know the best backgrounds, whether in the studio or outside, and how to pose you to get the best possible image. Their suggestions may seem odd at times or feel unusual to you, but trust them because they know exactly what they’re doing, and you will surely be thrilled with the results!


Keep your look simple.

You want to look your best in your headshots, so it can be tempting to put extra makeup and more effort into your hair. While that’s a great idea, you want to be sure not to overdo it. After all, you want to look like yourself, exactly how you would appear in a job interview. If you don’t wear a lot of makeup in everyday life, don’t slather on a ton before your photo session. Be sure to choose a look that isn’t too far from your regular appearance.


Avoid wild patterns and colors.

In the same way, you want to keep your hair and makeup simple; your outfit should also be understated. Choose solid colors and stay away from loud patterns that will distract from your face. You want to look professional and intelligent, and even if you love to wear fun colors, that might be a turnoff for potential employers when you’re job-hunting. Keep your clothing choices timeless to ensure you can keep using your headshots for the next couple of years.



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Practice your smile.

You may feel ridiculous trying out different expressions in the mirror, but doing so can help you loosen up before your headshot session. You don’t want to make the same face in every image, so try bigger smiles and smaller ones, with teeth and without. Your photographer can also offer some coaching in developing the right expression for each shot, so don’t be stressed if you don’t have it all figured out.


Clean those glasses.

This is a small thing, but it can greatly affect your images. If you wear glasses, be sure to clean them right before your session to get rid of any dust or fingerprints that may show up in your photos. You may even consider wearing frames with no lenses to avoid the glare, especially if your glasses don’t have an anti-reflective coating.


Just relax.

If you get nervous in front of the camera, you’re definitely not alone! Most people don’t feel comfortable having their photo taken. Just take a deep breath, smile, and try to relax. Your photographer will do their best to make you feel comfortable and help you get the headshots you want!



Working with G Photography by G

We'll tell you now we enjoy providing your favorite music during a photo session...along with a plate of small bites. We enjoy creating a comforting environment for our clients.


Although we primarily work with families to create family portraits, we also create professional headshots for those living in Arlington, TX, and the Dallas-Fort Worth area. If you haven't updated your headshot this year, now is the time to get a complimentary photo consultation scheduled: schedule a consult. And we invite you to visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to gather more information about our photography sessions.



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