

Most people don’t know what they want, but they want to look attractive and real. Simple patterns are fine, but I cringe when people wear five pieces of bling and scarves and lots of layers.ĭating-profile pics are … tricky. Never wear … anything that draws attention away from your face. We’re going for the opposite of deer-in-headlights. Looking confident is … all about standing up straight and doing a natural little eye squint. I call it “turtling” - jut your jaw out softly and bring your head toward the camera.

My number one tip is … accentuate your jawline. No one knows how to pose perfectly - we all need coaching. People have photo angst because … once you’re over 18, you’re more aware of how you look. His use of light, color and composition makes every subject pop - and he’s easily able to stay six feet away while he does his thing. For the Staff: Jeff Wojtaszek PhotographyĬorporate shots don’t have to be dull to telegraph “We do serious work here.” Wojtaszek works with large and small businesses to capture every team member’s best self, be it with black-and-whites, environmental shots, or (the increasingly popular) lifestyle-leaning images. The results? Polished shots with lots of spark. On the day of, you’ll chat goals, head outside for a 25-minute shoot, and figure out how to best select photos (virtually or in person). Photog Jennifer Buhl makes picture-taking painless by posting up at spots in different neighborhoods throughout the week. For Mega-Convenience: Happy Hour Headshot And thanks to social distancing practices, it’s safe to get a new pic. Philadelphians are rushing to get professional portraits done so that in the many places where their faces appear - LinkedIn accounts, company bio pages, Tinder profiles - they look cool and confident. That 2016 pic of you and your Labradoodle in Ventnor? Not gonna cut it anymore. Looking to hire a great headshot photographer? These pros can help.
