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What To Wear For Your Headshots

We are dedicated to capturing your unique personality and features in the most professional way possible. We know that determining what to wear is just as difficult as finding the right photographer. Even though your face is the focus of your headshots, what you wear still matters. Every detail in your headshot will contribute to your first impression, including your clothing, which is why we’ve put this guide together.


Outfit Tips

Choose the Right Colors

Choose colors that complement your hair as well as your complexion. Take color psychology into consideration. What message do you want to convey using color? Not sure which colors look best on you? Look at old photos or ask people you trust.

Make Sure It Fits You Well

Your outfit should fit you well. An oversized jacket or baggy blouse simply looks unprofessional.

Add Layers

If you want to make your headshots interesting without using patterns and big jewelry, layer your clothing instead. Just do this in moderation if you want it to have the right effect though.

Keep It Wrinkle-Free

Even though your schedule is busy, showing up to your headshot session in wrinkle-free clothing is non-negotiable.

Consider Your Niche

If you want your headshots to appeal to employers and clients in your sector, factor this into your outfit choice. If you’re a creative, find ways to add a touch of fun to your headshot outfit without it being too distracting.


A Clothing Color Guide

Here's a look at the psychology of colors. Choose the most appropriate options for your headshots:

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Here are some general guidelines for how to choose the right colors for your headshots and the effect that different colors and shades can have.

Start with a Neutral or Solid Color

Basing your outfit on a neutral or solid color will ensure you don't overwhelm the frame. Think white, cream, black, or navy blue.

Contrast for Black and White

If you plan to take black and white headshots, choose contrasting colors. For example, if you're planning to wear a white shirt, opt for a black or navy blazer. Wearing a lighter shirt with an equally light jacket won't work for this style of photography.

Keep Color Combos Simple

Layering is great for adding interest to your headshots, but if you're going to do it, make sure your color combinations work well together.

Reduce Light Reflection Using Deeper Colors

If you're planning to have your headshot photo session outdoors, choose deeper colors instead of pale, light colors to avoid looking washed out due to light reflection.

Draw Attention with Bold Shades

While a bold necklace or earrings will draw attention to your face, it will place the focus on your accessories. If you want to draw more attention to your face in your headshots, wear bolder shades around your neckline.

Consider Branding

If your headshots will be used on your website and marketing material, consider your brand colors. Find small ways to work these colors into your outfit so that your photos are complementary.


What To Wear Tips For Women

Avoid Too Much Distraction

Patterns, logos, and loud accessories will all take the focus off your face, which is why it's best to stick to solid color tops and blouses and toned-down accessories. It's also best not to wear tops that are too low cut as it will have the same effect.

Make Sure it Fits You Well

Even though your headshots only focus on the upper half of your body, it's still important to make sure your top or blouse fits well as this looks the most professional.

Long Sleeves are Better

Short sleeves add skin to the edge of a headshot, and can also be distracting, which is why long sleeves are better.

Avoid Transparent Clothing

Since you will be taking photos in proper lighting, make sure that your top won't be transparent in bright light.

Choose the Right Undergarments

Whatever you decide to wear, make sure that your bra is not visible. Check for straps and any bumps that the fabric might create under your top.

What To Wear Tips For Men

Opt for Solid Colors

Solid colors are always better. Not only do they look more professional but they’re not distracting.

Think Twice About White

A white shirt is certainly professional but keep in mind that does reflect more light. If you are going to wear a white shirt, then it is better to wear something darker over it too.

Fitted is Better

Whatever you wear, make sure it fits you well. Baggy, loose clothing just looks unprofessional. This is also why it’s important to choose and try on any outfits a few days before your shoot – it gives you the chance to tailor your shirt and jacket or come up with a plan B.

Undershirts Are Not Recommended

You might wear an undershirt daily, but they do tend to show up in photos since brighter lighting is used. It’s best to skip the undershirt for your headshots.

Hairstyle Tips For Men

Choose Your Appointment Date Wisely

If you are going to cut your hair before your headshot session, don’t do it the day before. Cutting your hair a few days before ensures the lines look a bit more natural. It also gives your hair a chance to recover should something go wrong.

Shave at the Right Time

If you generally shave the hair on your head every few days, shave it a day or two before your session for the best results.

Avoid Razor Burn

While your face should look neat on the day of your session, you also want to avoid razor burn. Whether you’re shaving your face clean or simply tidying up your facial hair, use the correct shaving cream and moisturize your face afterward.

Tidy Up Ear and Nose Hair

Don’t forget to trim any nose and ear hair before your session.

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