I hate having my photo taken — can I still get a good headshot?
Yes — most people who feel this way end up loving their images the most. You don’t need to know how to pose or be “photogenic.” I guide you gently, help you relax, and focus on bringing out what already makes you you. A great headshot doesn’t change who you are — it simply helps others see you clearly.
What’s the difference between a corporate headshot and an actor headshot?
Corporate headshots communicate trust, confidence, and professionalism. Actor headshots focus on authenticity, versatility, and emotional range. The approach is different, but the goal is the same — to create an image that feels true, current, and aligned with where you’re headed.
What should I wear for my headshot?
Wear something that supports the message you want to send. For corporate or personal brand headshots, clean lines and solid colours work beautifully. For actors, clothing should feel natural and character-neutral. Most importantly, choose something you feel confident and comfortable in — confidence always shows before style does.
How will you help me look natural and not stiff?
By focusing on connection, not posing. I give simple direction, help with posture and movement, and create a relaxed atmosphere so your expressions feel genuine. We talk, we move, we reset. The goal isn’t perfection — it’s presence. When you’re comfortable, the camera takes care of the rest.
What if I need my headshot to work across multiple platforms?
That’s part of the process. Whether you need images for LinkedIn, websites, casting profiles, or marketing materials, we plan your session with versatility in mind. Subtle variations in expression, framing, and energy allow your headshots to work hard for you wherever they’re seen.
How often should I update my headshot?
Whenever it no longer looks like the current version of you. For professionals, that’s typically every 1–2 years. For actors, anytime your look, age range, or casting direction changes. Your headshot should reflect who you are now, not who you used to be — because first impressions happen fast.
What makes a headshot truly effective?
When it feels honest. The strongest headshots don’t shout or perform — they invite. They create a sense of trust, approachability, or intrigue within seconds. Whether you’re a leader, a creative, or a storyteller, your headshot should quietly say, This is me. You can meet me here.
What will I walk away with after the session?
More than just images. Most clients leave feeling more confident, seen, and aligned with how they show up professionally. Your headshots become a visual anchor — reminding you that you belong in the room, on the stage, or in the conversation you’re stepping into.