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How to Convey Professionalism and Personality In Your Attorney Headshots

Clients are going to look you up online long before they meet you. The web has made it that much easier to find out more about what someone does, what their passions are, and where they studied and currently work. Your headshot is one of the first things a potential client notices about you when scrolling through your profile, so it’s important for this image to not only be professional but showcase a bit of your personality too.

Preparing to Take the Perfect Attorney Headshot Here are a few tips that will help you achieve the perfect mix between professionalism and personality during your headshot session.

  • - Choose your outfit carefully. This is not the time to throw on a last-minute outfit. You want your outfit to look good and tell people a bit more about who you are. Think about colors and items of clothing that usually prompt compliments – consider wearing those. You also want to opt for classic cuts and tailored shapes, particularly in this industry.

  • - Now for the details. As much as your outfit matters, if you are looking a little rough around the edges, it can change your headshots entirely. Give your skin, teeth, and hair a little extra attention in the days leading up to your shoot. Staying hydrated also makes a world of difference. And if possible, get a professional to assist you with hair and makeup on the day.

  • - Communicate with your photographer. Before you hire a headshot photographer, get to know them a little. You want to be sure that you get along and that you feel comfortable asking questions and speaking about the things you don’t feel confident about. Communication will also make it easier for them to incorporate more of your personality into each shot.

  • - Think twice about your backdrop. Another simple way to add more personality to your attorney headshots is to consider different backdrops. Just make sure that your background doesn’t take the focus off you.

  • - Practice. If you tend to feel awkward in front of a camera, get more familiar with your face and smile before your shoot. How do you want to smile on the day? Are there other expressions you want to try out to highlight your personality? Which side of your face is your “good side”?

  • - Take time to relax. When you’re relaxed, you feel more confident and won’t look tense in your headshots. Take some time on the day of your session to do things that will leave you feeling more at ease. By keeping these tips in mind, you can walk away with headshots that you can use for the foreseeable future – headshots that will help you stand out online.


By keeping these tips in mind, you can walk away with headshots that you can use for the foreseeable future – headshots that will help you stand out online.


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