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How to Pick Your Best Headshot

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Choosing the keepers from a full gallery can feel surprisingly hard. Here's a simple framework to help you land on the images that truly work.

  1. Check the technical basics. Look for shots that are sharp, well-exposed, and nicely lit, with clean composition and color.
  2. Chase genuine expression. The best headshots feel like you — relaxed, natural, and full of personality. Those beat a stiff, "perfect" pose every time.
  3. Consider the purpose. Think about where the image lives and who's looking. A corporate profile and an actor's theatrical shot call for different energy.
  4. Make a shortlist. Pull your favorites, then revisit them with fresh eyes and compare against your goal for the shoot.
  5. Get a second opinion. A trusted friend, your agent, or your photographer can offer perspective when you're too close to decide.

The goal is a final set that's technically strong, visually compelling, and true to the message you want to send. Need a hand narrowing it down? Reviewing your selects together is part of every session. Let's talk.

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