What should I wear for my headshot?

How do you decide what to wear for your professional head shot? This is a question that I get ALL the time.  I usually answer it with another question or two…

First, what do you do and who is your market?

Professional business head shots are first and foremost to sell your services to the customer.  You want to appear confident, approachable, professional and trustworthy.  That said, achieving that will look different for different markets. If you are an artist or author or stylist, you will have a different look than a financial advisor or lawyer.

So first tell me what you do and then tell me who your market is.  If your business clientele consists mostly of conservative 50 to 70 year olds you will dress differently than if you cater to 20 to 30 year olds.

What colors look great on you?

What to wear for your professional head shot may be dictated by corporate guidelines. Some companies want you to stay within their branded logo colors.  In other words, it may be a black suit, white shirt and red tie. Please do check with the marketing people or your boss and take a look at the current company website.  You will want to coordinate with the images of associates that you see there.

If there are no corporate guidelines that you need to follow regarding colors or style, you will want to wear something that you feel comfortable in and that makes you shine for your professional head shot. Stick to solid colors and pay attention to the neckline.  Most headshots will be realistically from the shoulders up.  Stay with a clean look near the neckline.

Jewelry, yes or no?

If you wear jewelry often, then of course wear it for your  headshot session.  Be aware that you will perhaps be using this image for several years and try to stay away from trendy items so as to not date your headshot image too soon.

Really, do consider your market.  First impressions count.

Consider this example.  Joe came in about a year ago and had his first professional headshot done for his new job as a realtor.  I praised him on his bold use of color and style.  The look fit his personality and it was definitely professional.

But it did not connect with his target conservative market.

Interestingly, he came in a little while ago and changed everything up.  Even though this new image is not really his personal style, he recognized that his clientele were more conservative and he needed a new look just for them.

He looks good in both, but most importantly, they are quite different for different markets. He knew he needed to change his online image to attract online clients.  The image of him that really showed his personality did not bring in the clientele that he needed for where he was in his marketing.

Two very different looks on the same man.  Both professional.  One more conservative and one more trendy.  What he wore for his professional head shot makes a world of difference in first impressions.  Pay close attention to the market that you want to attract and the clients that you will be working with.

What to wear for your professional head shot.  Two different looks, both professional, but distinctly different.
What to wear for your professional head shot. Two different looks, both professional, but distinctly different.

Strong headshots to convey a business message.

Corporate Headshot of a man by Kathleen Hall Photography Each type of business needs a slightly different type of headshot to convey the message of the business.

This particular business shows individuals and companies the best way to protect themselves and their companies. So they definitely needed strong headshots to show strength and confidence when promoting their company.  Without an in-your-face military vibe.  They both are ex-military and showed that through the way they carried themselves.

I thought of them recently as Pearl Harbor Day approaches this weekend.

Headshot of a man by Kathleen Hall Photography

As we sat down to review the images on the in studio monitor, the one guy said, “what about my scar?” I said, “what scar?”

Assessing facial features for headshots

You see, when a person comes into be photographed, I always assess facial features, body movements and make sure to catch any odd blemish that may have come up at the last minute.  (only happens when you are doing something important, right?)  So, when a person has a scar, I notice it, then dismiss it.  It is part of the person.  Unless they cut themselves shaving that morning, I never really notice it again, because it is usually something that is just a part of that person.

Retouching headshots is an option.

So after he asked, I showed him what we could do with retouching, and yes, we could remove it completely, but I suggested not to do that.  If someone saw the scar when meeting him and had not seen it on the images on the website, it would immediately be a topic of conversation, like he had just gotten it.

But it is in reality a battle scar.

And he told me the story.

He was in the …ahem…porta-potty, when a missile strike came in.  His helmet was off as he came out and he couldn’t put it on fast enough.  You see, apparently, when a mortar comes in, by the time you hear it, it’s too late.  It hit right near him and a piece of shrapnel partially sheared off his scalp.

His buddies later said it was as if he had been scalped like in an old western. With blood dripping down his face, he went to the medics and they slapped the flap back on and did a real quick wrapping of his head to keep it in place.  They checked his ears to see if they were leaking fluid – this signals a concussion? and no fluid.

So he slapped back on his helmet over the wound and ran to the truck with his buddies and took his position.  He heard someone saying “all the wounded get down”, and when he didn’t respond, they told him “that’s you!”.  After getting out of the thick of things, and getting to  where he could get real medical attention, they stapled the skin back on!

Since I have never been in the military and not having any real close friends or family that had been in the military seeing action, (my dad served in the Army for two years stateside and my uncle served in the Navy during peacetime) it was a real eye opener for me.

I have nothing but respect for the young men and women who literally sacrifice their lives, their time and all the comforts of home to give me and those around me the freedom to live as I do.

So, today, I say thank you.

I cannot say it enough or with enough energy to convey my gratitude.  So…thank you.

Whether you have visible scars or invisible scars, thank you for making the sacrifice.  Thank you for enduring the mud, and the dirt, and the heat and the cold and the hours of boredom and the hours of battle.  I cannot comprehend what a toll this takes.  Thank you.

High School Senior Photos…Kathleen Hall Photography

Prom is coming up FAST and we thought about all the things that go into prom and thought we would do a little video for you!  Prom is great, but the whole preparation thing is very cool too!  You get to pick out a dress, figure out a hair style, plan on makeup and where you are going to get it done and a whole bunch of other things!

Julie is one of our spokesmodels and she volunteered to let us come along while she had a trial run with her hair and makeup at Salon Bella Flora and went dress shopping at Nikki’s Glitz and Glam Boutique.  Well, we went a little farther and had her pose for photographs in her three top choice gowns and three different hair styles!  You, yes YOU, are going to help her decide!  We will post on Facebook the three different hair styles and the three different dresses and you get to vote!  ( I have my favorite, but I’m not telling!) Take a look at the video below to see the whole process!
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Now Julie’s top three choices were these three:  The first one was designed by La Femme in aquamarine blue with a beautifully beaded bodice and an open back.  This looked amazing on Julie and even though it is quite elegant, it gave a softer look to Julie. Kathleen Hall Photography

The second one is a white strapless design with a sweetheart neckline.  The bodice is adorned with gold lace and beads.  It has an open back with a beautiful flowing skirt, great to dance in! The designer on this one is Night Moves. Kathleen Hall Photography

And lastly, there is the beautiful gray (who knew gray could be so elegant!), formal with a sweetheart neckline and mermaid style with tulle at the bottom.  Just gorgeous!!It has gold sequins with gun metal and aura borealis stones mixed in.  This one give a whole new meaning to elegance! This is designed by Alyce, in their Black Label line.  All of these can be found at Nikki’s Glitz and Glam Boutique in Palm Harbor.  Kathleen Hall Photography

And then there is a hair style to decide on.  True, the gown somewhat dictates the hair style but Julie experimented with three, with the help of Flora, Tina and Katherine at Salon Bella Flora. 

She has a choice of a very elegant and fashion forward bun, designed by Tina; a beautiful “messy” updo, styled by Flora, or long soft curls by Katherine   She looks great in all three, but which will she choose?!

I had a great time working with everyone last week!  Check on my Facebook page for the opportunity to place your vote and help Julie decide!

Tarpon Springs High School Senior…Kathleen Hall Photography

Working with Christina on her full senior session was a breeze!  That’s when I asked her if she wanted to be a spokesmodel for the studio for 2014.  She did the Valentine session with me several weeks ago and I wanted to highlight her full personal senior photo session today.

This is what she had to say about her first experience with me, “I was a little nervous because I didn’t know what to expect.  I had a lot of fun!  The best part was switching poses and outfits.  I decided on my outfits because they were my favorite ones and they were very elegant.  Kathleen was amazing to work with!  She made it so fun!” Tarpon Springs High School Senior 2014

Let me tell you a little about Christina.  She’s 17, loves shopping and being with her friends.  I can just tell by her personality that she would be a very good friend to have.  Her favorite color is gold, (that’s a first for me!), her favorite TV show is Pretty Little Liars, and the theme song to her life is XO-Beyonce. Her favorite reading materials is …mysteries!  (mine too!)

 

When asked about the one thing she couldn’t live without, she responded immediately with “my family”. And the role model question was answered with, “my mom 🙂“!  What a nice response!  Favorite place to shop was bebe, and her snack food of choice is Pringles/M&M’s.  (Now is that together? or just couldn’t decide between the two?…hmmmm)  Tarpon Springs High School Senior

Clothing choices say so much about a person.  Sometimes I coach a client to get a certain look if we are doing a styled concept shoot, like we did for Valentines Day.  But when a senior comes to get her full session, I always encourage them to wear clothes and jewelry that is important to them.  I want to make sure that there personality comes out in their final portraits.  (I just love the gold jewelry she has on with her dress!  Very classy!)

When asked about her clothing choices today she said,” One of my outfits was my Tarpon High shirt to represent my school.  The other was a black lace dress from bebe, with gold jewelry.  Lastly, I wore a black shirt with pants that were black in the back and white in the front.  The whole outfit was purchased from bebe!

 

Valentine High School Senior Portriats…Palm Harbor Photographer Kathleen Hall

Valentine’s Day!  Its almost here and another wonderful excuse to do a staged session with my senior models!

 I worked with 2 of my Senior Spokesmodels last week to do special shoots in honor of Valentine’s Day…two totally different looks, two different girls and two VERY beautiful sessions!

One of my seniors said to me, “What do you do on Valentine’s day, eat candy?”  Well, I certainly am not opposed to a milk chocolate Dove Bar or even Godiva Chocolate on a special occasion…(a former boyfriend got me hooked on and used to Godiva!) but I have always believed that even though Valentine’s day is traditionally for lovers, it is also a day to show love to all those who have meaning to you in your life.  I routinely send Valentines day cards to my single girlfriends who might be feeling lonely or unappreciated on this day.  And I don’t think I am the only one who does this, because there are an awful lot of cards like that to choose from!  

So if you are unattached this Valentines Day, don’t fret about it.  Take a look around you and see all those that you love and all those that love you! 

My first session was with the beautiful Christina.  We had just finished up her full senior session (that will be featured in another post!), and I asked her if she would like to do the Valentines spot with me.  She jumped at the chance, brought in her red dress and her mom did her hair so beautifully!  Mom is a hairdresser at Key West Hair and just did a great job!

Tarpon Springs High School Senior
Valentines Day session for Tarpon Springs High School Senior

Tarpon Springs High School Senior

Next is the equally gorgeous Kelsey, a senior at Palm Harbor University High School and currently enrolled in the SPC program.  I wanted to really switch up the look to show you another lovely version of beauty.  Her hair and makeup were done at Salon Bella Flora and it looked great!  She has not had her full session done yet, that is still in the planning stage.  I KNOW she will rock that too!

Palm Harbor University High School Senior photo by Kathleen Hall Photography

Palm Harbor University High School Senior in pink in honor of Valentines Day
Palm Harbor Univeersity High School Senior Portraits
Valentines Day portrait session for Palm Harbor University High School Senior by Kathleen Hall Photography

Now if you want to have the best senior portraits in the area AND save a little money…call me this week and book your session.  If you book this week (they don’t have to be taken this week) and pay the session fee to hold your date, you will receive $25.00 off the session fee.  Just tell me the coupon code is “hearts” and you will get the discount.  But you have to call by Friday!!!  Oh, and if you know either of the models, let me know and they will get credit for you booking your session.  Just one of the perks of being a spokesmodel for Kathleen Hall Photography.  (and you get the opportunity to participate in fun, staged concept shoots like these!)