5 Tips for a Great Executive Portrait

If this is your first time getting your professional portrait taken, or you’re a photographer who wants to know how to take a professional headshots, then look no more since here are five tips for a great executive portrait!

 

 

Communicate With Your Photographer

If you’re new to having your photo taken, there’s a big chance you’ll feel out of the loop about what steps you will take. That’s why the first thing you can do is talk to your photographer.

For example, suppose you prefer a background like standing in front of a company logo, or you want your office seen behind your professional photo. In that case, it’s crucial to relay this clearly to your photographer.

That way, they can adjust the time and environment to ensure you get the best lighting possible. Plus, if both of you are comfortable, the photo shoot would probably go without a hitch, saving you some much-needed time you can use elsewhere.

Another thing to note is that when your photographer takes your shot, it’s best if you follow their suggestions to the letter. As experts, they know what’s best and what’s not for your photos!

  • Leave Being Camera Shy At the Door

Unless you’re already a model who does this for a living, it’s impossible to avoid getting camera-shy every once in a while. Everybody experiences that, and as photographers, we understand.

To lessen that fear, you can build a relationship with the camera by treating the photographer like an old friend. Even though it might be hard to picture that thought, remember that your photographer would initiate first to break the ice, and you only need to meet them halfway.

Because to them, a shy subject is a stiff subject, and it’s tough to photograph someone that looks and feels unnatural. Having a friendly chat with them ensures that there’s no awkward posing in your photos and you’re comfortable working with them.

  • Go For Some Killer Clothes

There are three big things you can do to yourself to spruce up your executive headshots; your face, your clothes, and your hair. 

You usually know what to do with your face – whether it’s being clean shaven or a beard for men and make-up for women. You also have a signature hairstyle that goes well with your look, but you might have problems picking out an outfit that will make you shine.

Wearing a suit or a dress usually solves most of your problems in a professional photo, and as long as it’s in business colours, you’re good to go. Just make sure it fits your style and is not distracting to work with!

  • Clear Your Head

It’s no surprise that planning and taking your photo can be a stressful task; that’s why washing your face with some cool water an hour before the photoshoot is a great way to get a refreshed look!

Dragging your work stress with you into the photoshoot can make you look distracted or uncomfortable, and stress can make you old through the eyes of the camera.

You can also get lots of sleep and hydrate before and during the photo shoot. It lessens the wrinkles and the tired look of your eyes.

  • Final Check In The Mirror

The final step before you have your photo taken is to check everything looks great. Seeing that everything looks great is a great way to boost your confidence. Check your hair, make-up, collar, tie, necklace, earrings, etc, etc so you know everything is sitting just right.. 

You can also touch up your makeup or adjust flyaway hair. What’s more, photographers can work fast in shooting and editing your portrait since you’re looking great and have a smile on your face.

At Jesse Taylor Photography, we know these factors all too well; that’s why we checkall the fine details. If you’re looking for a great photographer to deliver quality photos, look no more. Book a shoot and have your executive portrait done today!

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