Discover how to select the right style of headshots to enhance your professional image and align with your career goals.
Having my own photography studio is a dream, I'm able to offer my clients the best experience. Anyone who knows me can confirm the studio is part of me, it is my happy place.
We run a luxury full-service studio year-round... with rain, snow, or sun, we're creating magic at the studio! You will find a comfortable and luxorious environment where you can relax and focus on the photo shoot. We can tailor the studio space to your specific needs, making it easier to create personalized shoot. This is crucial to get better results and delighted clients.
The BEST part of our studio, is that we can offer both environmental AND formal headshots! We have different setups that bring the authenticity of a warm and welcoming headshot as well as classic and timeless formal one.
Also, in my studio, I can offer different services having the flexibility to conduct different types of shoots, from family portraits and product photography to headshots and personal branding.
I love it when my branding clients bring someone to share the photoshoot experience with! We always do a couple of special portraits at the end to celebrate that bond! In this case, this client brought her mom, she is SO proud of her daughter! That mom and daughter portrait was the cherry on top!
Environmental headshots are taken in a natural or workplace setting, incorporating elements of the subject's everyday environment to convey a sense of authenticity and context. These headshots are often more relaxed and can help to tell a story about the person's profession or personality. The environmental portraits are welcoming and approachable.
Capturing authenticity in environmental headshots involves blending the subject’s personality with their surroundings to create a portrait that feels both genuine and impactful. For example, this client below is a nutrition coach, we're telling the story in the blink of an eye!
With environmental headshots, we focus on showcasing the subject’s environment and personality. They provide context and tell a story, making them ideal for creative industries and personal branding. This french door at the studio is AMAZING! We use it in so many different angles!
Environmental headshots are perfect for the ABOUT ME page in a website or for social media posts. The look and feel is approachable and inviting.
On the other hand, formal headshots are typically captured in a studio setting with a neutral background, emphasizing the subject's professionalism and a more traditional corporate appearance. These are classic, straightforward images that focus on the individual without the influence of their surrounding environment.
In formal headshots, we typically feature a plain or neutral background that doesn’t distract from the subject. This ensures that the focus remains on the person rather than their surroundings. The background is secondary, and the primary focus is on the subject’s face and expression, always with controlled lighting and a studio setting. My goal is to convey professionalism and suitability for business or corporate settings.
Formal headshots emphasize professionalism and clarity, with a neutral background and formal attire. They are suited for corporate profiles, academic settings, and professional networking.
Each style has its merits, depending on the intended use and the message you wish to communicate. Environmental headshots can make a person seem approachable and connected to their work, while formal headshots convey a sense of timeless professionalism and are less tied to a specific place or role.
Classic headshots are mostly used in LinkedIn profiles, company websites, or speaking engagement posters. The classic portraits have no distractions, the subject is what pops. Your personality shines through in a blink.
Both types of headshots have their place depending on the message you want to convey and the context in which the image will be used.
The chosen environment for a headshot can significantly shape how the viewer perceives the individual. An environmental headshot, taken in a person's typical work or life setting, can suggest expertise, passion, and a deeper connection to their profession. It tells a narrative and can make the subject more relatable to their audience.
Conversely, a formal headshot, with its clean and distraction-free backdrop, places all emphasis on the subject and is often associated with trustworthiness, authority, and a polished image.
When selecting the setting for a headshot, you have to consider the message you want to send. An artist might benefit from an environmental headshot in their studio surrounded by their work, while a lawyer might opt for a formal headshot that underscores their professionalism.
Your attire in a headshot is a critical element of your professional presentation. For formal headshots, classic business attire is usually expected. Men often wear suits or jackets (with and without ties), while women opt for blouses with blazers or professional dresses. The goal is to look polished and professional. In contrast, environmental headshots allow for more flexibility in wardrobe choices. Clothing can be more casual or industry-specific, such as a chef wearing their uniform or an architect in business casual attire at a construction site.
Regardless of the headshot style, ensure your clothing is neat, fits well, and is appropriate for your industry. Avoid distracting patterns or logos that can take away from the focus on your face.
At Andre Toro Photography, we hold your hand with styling. We will give you wardrobe guidance specific to your industry. If you book a custom branding shoot, we will even meet in your home to help you pick the outfits. We'll pull from your closet and we will complete the look shopping for specific pieces. It's truly full service!
The industry in which you work can play a significant role in determining whether an environmental or formal headshot is more appropriate. Creative fields, such as advertising, design, or the arts, may benefit from the storytelling aspect of environmental headshots. In contrast, industries like finance, law, or healthcare often prefer the polished look of formal headshots, which align with the traditional and conservative nature of these professions.
Consider your target audience and the brand image you want to project. Research what is standard in your field and align your headshot accordingly. When in doubt, a formal headshot is a safe choice that conveys professionalism across various contexts.
Preparing for a professional photo session is key to ensuring that your headshot reflects your best self. Start by choosing the right photographer who has experience in the type of headshot you want. Discuss your industry, career goals, and personal brand with them to align on the desired outcome. Make sure to get a good night's sleep before the session and stay hydrated to look your best. Plan your outfit ahead of time, considering the colors and styles that flatter you most while being industry-appropriate.
During the session, you should relax and be yourself. Trust your photographer's guidance on poses and expressions. Remember to convey confidence and approachability in your demeanor.
At Andre Toro Photography studio, we ALWAYS do environmental AND classic headshots. We believe there is a need for both. Depending on the ask you'll be able to provide one or the other. Headshots are a marketing investment, you should have enough variety to last a couple of years. The rule #1 is to not recycle the same headshot over and over across all your marketing channels, variety is key. You should target the audience with the right headshot.
After the session, we review the headshots carefully and select images that best represent your professional image and brand. It's a super fun process.
We hold Headshots Mini sessions once a month. And we book custom branding sessions on demand throughout the month.
Are you ready to finish the year strong with jaw-dropping headshots?