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Northern Virginia Headshots & Portraits

A professional headshot usually is tightly cropped to keep observer’s attention on subject’s face. Also, when it comes orientation, headshot most often is positioned vertically. If the image is for social media, it needs to have some room around the frame to allow square crop. Differently from headshots, portraits often have more dramatic lighting. However, in portraits, the surroundings may play a unique role in the shot if the photographer believes it adds to the story they are trying to tell about the subject. For example, a portrait picture of an artist’s drawing will cover the painting board, artistic frames on the wall, a full capture of the artist’s drawing, and more. In this article, we will explain the differences between headshots and portraits. I’ll give you plenty of tips, plenty of professional examples, and by the time you’re done, you’ll know how to shoot headshots like a pro. Are close-up photos of your face—shoulders and up—with the subject gazing straight into th...