3 Headshot Photography Myths You Can Discard Today
Whether you’re thinking about taking a professional headshot for the first time or you want to refresh your current photos, you may have noticed there is a lot of different information floating around.
In this blog, we debunk some of the most common headshot myths so that you can book your next session with confidence and peace of mind.
There is No Need to Hire a Professional
Anyone can take a headshot on their smartphone, but there’s a very slim chance it will look professional. If you want to look and feel like a true professional online, it’s best to invest in a professional headshot session with a specialist photographer. Even if you or a family member has a professional camera, equipment doesn’t mean much if you don’t know how to use it or have an eye for headshots.
Headshots Don’t Need Personality
Contrary to what you’ve heard or read, headshots do need to tell a story and showcase your personality. There are thousands of profiles and portfolios out there, so you need to find a way to stand out. In most instances, someone will notice your photo before they start reading about your skills and experience, so make it count.
You’re Not Photogenic
Far too many professionals shy away from scheduling a professional headshot session because they believe they aren’t photogenic. This is never the case – you’ve just been using the wrong photographer. This paired with a little practice in the mirror can lead to eye-catching and professional headshots that will make you stand out in your industry.
My Existing Headshots are Fine
This might be the case if you took them within the last 1 or 2 years. If not, it’s time to update them. Not only do headshot styles change, but you’ve changed too. And your headshots should always be a clear representation of who you are today.
If you have any other concerns about whether a headshot session is right for you, contact me for a free consultation.
Don Evans is a professional photographer in Greensboro, NC with over 14 years experience as a professional. While he has a plethora of experience in many different photography styles, his main focus is on branding and professional headshots.