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Many professionals dislike being in front of a camera. Memories of going to a busy, packed studio as a child often makes folks stiff and nervous. They don't want to look stiff or unnatural, they want to look friendly, approachable, professional. Oftentimes, they just don't know how to start the process of preparing for a Head and Shoulders Photography Session.

The goal, then, is to provide the client with images that make them look their best, on their very best day. This includes the amount of time, afterwards, to retouch the images that have been selected in such a way that reflects that. A client's appearance in the images is not changed, it is simply enhanced.
Here are 3 tips on how to prepare for your Head and Shoulders Photography Session.
- Get a haircut, color or permanent at least a week in advance. If you have anything done to it the day you are photographed, it will be either a little short, or the color too intense, or the perm too curly. Let your hair relax into its style and you will look great the day of your headshot session.
- Color and style are so important in your outfit. Most Head and Shoulder portraits are at least waist up, so don’t worry about what to wear waist down, you could wear shorts if you would like. If you are a lawyer, you should wear a shirt, tie and jacket that fits you well. If you are the owner of a cleaning company, it’s a good idea to wear a crisp polo shirt with your logo embroidered on it. If you are a stylist, and you want to show your creative side, a great top that fits you well and shows your personality would work great. It’s suggested to avoid clothing that might cause some kind of wardrobe malfunction. You can bring a couple of outfit choices to your session to see what will work best.
- Be relaxed. Your expression will show your feelings, so if you are nervous about being photographed, it will show. Many people get anxious about having their photograph done, because they are self-conscious or they don’t know what to wear. Remember to breathe and have fun. Practicing your smile and saying cheese should be avoided. Your photographer should be able to help you laugh and smile before you step in front of the lens.
These simple, but
important, tips will help you to prepare or your headshot photo
session. If you have any questions about having your Head and Shoulder portraits done,
please feel free to call me, Megan, at 240-245-0416.
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