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Headshot posing tips

Written by: Nate Torres

Last updated: July 30, 2024

When it comes to headshot poses, some headshots work well for certain professions, while others may not work as well...


Headshot poses

1. Classic head and shoulders

The head-and-shoulders shot is the most common headshot pose, and many professionals use this pose.

In a head-and-shoulders shot, one only shows the head of the person and some of their shoulders. This pose is great for any professional, especially if you wear a suit or something formal.

2. Head slightly down

Another headshot idea is to have your head slightly down towards your body while looking up at the camera.

While this headshot pose doesn't show as much of the head as head-and-shoulders headshots, it still has a similar effect on your headshot. It makes you appear more approachable and trustworthy.

3. Over the shoulder

In this headshot, one only shows the head of the person while they look over their shoulder. If you want a headshot that's going to be more powerful and dynamic, an over-the-shoulder headshot is a good option. It gives a bit of power and strength, especially if one has facial hair or tattoos on their neck for a headshot.

4. Lean head against something

Another headshot idea is to lean your head against something. This headshot pose will make you look more relaxed and approachable while maintaining a professional edge.

If you are leaning your head against something, be careful not to cross your arms because then it might appear as if you are closing yourself off from the world or that you're being defensive.

5. Candid pose

You might want to capture a candid headshot looking away from the camera. This headshot is great for portraying yourself as someone confident and comfortable in their skin, but it also shows some originality on your part.

When taking headshots, remember that they are meant to portray oneself in a professional manner.

6. Use/play with props

Bring something into your headshot to make it seem warmer and more personable. For example, you can bring a stethoscope or your glasses into the headshot.

This will make your headshot seem more personable, especially if you are a doctor or another professional using the headshot for your professional profile.

7. Leaning on hand on chin

In this headshot, one might want to pose with their head resting on their hand. This headshot is great for portraying yourself as someone who's thinking and always at work.

If you're looking for a headshot portraying casual intelligence, this pose might be one to try.

8. Just the head, nothing else

A headshot idea that works well for headshots taken specifically for business purposes is to not include anything else in your headshot besides your head and shoulders.

This headshot pose is clean and professional, so headshots like this work well as headshots for headshots taken specifically for business purposes.

9. Arms crossed

While headshots with arms crossed might seem more defensive, they can also make a headshot seem warmer. In headshots like these, the head is turned toward the camera, and arms are crossed, or there's one arm across your chest or stomach.

This headshot pose is good for headshots because, based on a positive facial expression, it will hopefully make you appear less defensive and more casual and "nonchalant."

10. Hands at hips

If headshots with arms crossed might make you appear more defensive, headshots with hands at hips will definitely make you look more casual.

In headshots like these, the head is turned toward the camera, and hands are on the hips. This pose is good for headshots because it will hopefully make you appear less defensive and more casual.

11. Lean in

Headshots like the lean-in headshot, where you are leaning in towards the camera, can make headshots seem warmer.

In headshots like these, your head is turned towards the camera, and your shoulders are turned slightly downwards. This pose is good for headshots because it will hopefully make you look more approachable and friendly.

12. Lean sideways

Headshots in headshots like these, where you are leaning sideways towards one direction, can make headshots seem casual.

In headshot headshots like these, your head is turned to one side of the camera, and your shoulders are turned in the other direction. This headshot pose is good for headshots because it will hopefully make you look more approachable and friendly.

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