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How to Look Your BEST in a Professional Headshot

Monday, March 09, 2026 | By: Jami Scull Photography LLC

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Look Your Best in Front of the Camera: Advice from a Photographer with 20 years of experience.

Your professional headshot is often the first impression people have of you online. Whether it’s on LinkedIn, your website, or social media, people decide within seconds whether they trust you, like you, or want to learn more.

After photographing professionals for more than 20 years, I’ve learned something important: most people walk into a headshot session saying the same thing.

“I hate having my picture taken.”

And that’s completely normal.

The good news? You don’t have to be comfortable in front of the camera to get an incredible headshot. With the right preparation and the right photographer guiding you, you can walk away with images you truly love.

If you want to understand why every professional in Dallas–Fort Worth needs a strong headshot in 2026, check out my detailed blog post on the topic HERE

Here are the things I want every client to know before their headshot session.

1. The First 10 Photos Are Just the Warm-Up

 

One of the biggest surprises for clients is that the best photos rarely happen in the first few minutes.

 

It usually takes about 10 images before people begin to relax.

 

At the start of a session, most people naturally hold tension in their bodies. Shoulders are tight, posture feels stiff, and the expression still doesn’t feel natural.

 

My job is to guide you through that.

 

During the session, I will:

 

          • show you how to angle your body

          • guide your posture

          • help with hand placement

          • adjust your head position

          • coach expressions

 

Once I show clients a photo on the back of the camera, something shifts.

 

Their shoulders drop.

 

They realize:

 

“Oh wow… that actually looks good.”

 

That moment of relief marks the start of the real photos.

 

2. Planning Makes a Huge Difference

 

One of the biggest mistakes people make before a headshot session is rushing into it without planning.

 

Your headshot represents your personal brand and your business, so preparation matters.

 

Before your session, take time to think about:

 

  • What message do you want your image to communicate
  • Where the image will be used (website, LinkedIn, marketing, etc.)
  • Clothing that reflects your professional style

 

 

When you arrive feeling prepared and organized, your energy is completely different and that confidence shows up in your photos.

 

 

3. Don’t Change Your Look Right Before the Shoot

 

Another common mistake is trying something completely new right before a photo session.

 

For example:

 

          • Trying a new hairstyle

          • Getting a haircut the day before

          • Hiring a makeup artist you’ve never worked with

          • Hearing clothing that doesn’t truly feel like you

 

Your headshot should reflect the real you that clients will meet in person.

 

My advice is simple:

 

Stick with what already works.

 

If you’re getting your hair done, do it at least two weeks before your session so you have time to adjust if needed.

 

Authenticity always photographs better than trying to reinvent yourself at the last minute.

 

4. Great Headshots Are About Connection

 

A powerful headshot is not just about lighting or camera settings.

 

It’s about connection.

 

Studies show we have only a few seconds to make a first impression online, and your photo plays a major role in that moment.

 

The strongest headshots communicate:

 

  • Confidence
  • Approachability
  • Authenticity
  • Professionalism

 

 

And the biggest tool for creating connections?

 

Your eyes.

 

People connect through the eyes. When your eyes are relaxed, engaged, and genuine, viewers feel they are looking at a real person—not just a photo.

 

This is one reason why I always encourage people to avoid AI-generated headshots.

 

They may look polished at first glance, but something about them feels off. The skin looks artificial, and the expression lacks real human connection.

 

People can sense authenticity.

 

And authenticity builds trust.

 

 

5. What Happens During a Professional Headshot Session

 

Many clients tell me they feel nervous simply because they don’t know what to expect.

 

Here’s how my sessions typically work.

 

When you arrive at the studio, we start by:

 

  • Reviewing your clothing options
  • Discussing the look you want
  • Preparing the lighting and camera settings for your skin tone

 

 

Then we begin the session with guided posing and direction.

 

I don’t expect you to know how to pose — that’s my job.

 

Throughout the session, I’ll guide:

 

  • Posture
  • Body angles
  • Facial expression
  • Small adjustments that make a big difference

 

 

Sessions usually last about 45 minutes to an hour, giving us enough time for you to relax and capture natural expressions.

 

After the session, your images are carefully edited and typically ready for viewing within two weeks.

 

 

6. How to Prepare the Day Before Your Headshot

 

The best preparation actually starts before you walk into the studio.

 

Here are a few simple things that make a noticeable difference on camera.

 

 

Stay Hydrated

 

Drink plenty of water the week leading up to your session. Hydrated skin naturally looks healthier and more vibrant.

 

Get a Good Night’s Sleep

 

Lack of sleep shows up quickly in photos through tired eyes and dull skin.

 

 

Prepare Your Clothing Early

 

 Choose your outfits at least a week in advance so you’re not scrambling the morning of your shoot.

 

Set the Right Mindset

 

 Before your session, listen to music you love, a favorite podcast, or something uplifting.

 

Your energy matters — when you feel relaxed and positive, it shows in your photos.

 

 

Avoid Stress Right Before Your Session

 

Try not to:

 

  • Rush to the studio
  • Answer stressful phone calls
  • Stay up late worrying about the shoot

 

 

Arriving calm and present makes the entire experience smoother.

 

After the session, your images are carefully edited and typically ready for viewing within two weeks.

 


Even People Who “Hate Photos” End Up Loving Their Images

One of my favorite moments as a photographer is when someone who dreads having their photo taken sees their images for the first time.

Recently, a client came in for a personal branding session, convinced she would be happy with only liking one photo.

She told me upfront that she hates having her picture taken, but she knows she needs to do it.

When she returned to view her images, something amazing happened.

She loved them.

So much so that she purchased all 25 images from the session.

Moments like that remind me why I love what I do.

Sometimes people need someone who knows how to guide, encourage, and show them how great they truly look.

 

Ready for a Headshot That Truly Represents You?

A professional headshot should do more than show what you look like.

It should communicate who you are and how you connect with others.

If you’re ready for a headshot that reflects your professionalism and personality, I’d love to help guide you through the process.

Book your professional headshot session today and let’s create images you’ll be proud to use for years to come.

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