MODERN BUSINESS HEADSHOTS

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Here you’ll find some of the most important topics and questions answered around professional headshots.

Whether you’re in business, making a social media profile, acting, or any other vocation – having a professional headshot is a great idea and reflects well on you!

I’ve spent lots of time on these blog posts so please make sure you read what’s on the page and click the ‘Read More’ button below the first few paragraphs to continue reading all the way through.

We all want to be the ‘best’ that we can be and appearances are often the most important part of your profile.

There may be one or two things that stick out to you on the blog post that means the most to you. And, believe it or not, that one thing could possibly make the difference between you getting a job, being contacted for an interview, or someone contacting you for a business opportunity!

Creating the Best Social Media Portraits & Headshots

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If you’re a business owner, corporate executive, or small business owner then you know that it’s important to have a strong social media presence. Often future clients and customers will search on social media first. A lot has changed over the years, but you still want to stick out from the crowd, as there can be a ton of competition online. The best way to stand out on Facebook and Instagram is by hiring a professional headshot photographer to create high-quality portraits for your social media pages. 

Whether you want your headshots done onsite at DuHon Photography, or want one of our photographers to come out to your site, we’ll create professional headshots that are visually interesting and tell a story. Today, it’s more important than ever to have portraits and headshots on your social media pages.  

A well-placed headshot will play an important role in promoting you and your business. It shows that there is a person behind that brand, and you’re not just a huge entity in an overseas country. People want to know who you are and where you’re based.  

Social media is just one aspect, but headshots play a large role on business cards, book jackets, and event marketing materials. If you need wonderful and engaging corporate and professional headshots for Facebook, Instagram, or other social media sites, we’ve got you covered. 

One of our most important services is on-location headshot photography services. This offers the least interruption to your business routine. It’s also an important aspect of the corporate world, as all business professionals can have their shots taken at once, which creates a uniformity for the website.  

Onsite is also important, as it can show you in your normal everyday surroundings. Customers and clients can be curious about where you work. They want to see a glimpse of you in your element. Often these are details that simply can’t be captured in our studio setting.  

Social media headshots and portraits can tell three things to the world.

1. The first announces success. Headshots take at your business, clinic, or office will show how much you have accomplished. Your on-location shoot is not just about taking photos, but taking great photos of how much you’ve created, and how you love doing it.  

2. Portraits display confidence. The successful businessperson will have a certain air of confidence about themselves. They’ll display confidence that shines through in images. This is why it’s so important to have a professional photographer tackle the lighting, angles, and backdrops, to put your confident face forward.  

3. Photos display connections. A photograph can display your type of business and your interactions and role within it. Perhaps you spend a lot of time networking or tackling problems. Your professional headshots will appeal to your future partners, clients, and employers who are looking for your qualities. 

If your social media pages are lacking a personal touch, please contact DuHon Photography today to book an appointment for outstanding corporate headshots for Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and more.  

Cassidy DuHon