I often get asked: “What’s the difference between a headshot and a portrait?” It’s a great question, and one that many people don’t consider until they find themselves needing professional photos.
Understanding the difference is key to getting the best results from your photoshoot.
Think of a headshot as your digital handshake. It’s a professional representation of you that’s typically cropped around the shoulders and head.
The purpose of a headshot is to communicate who you are in a straightforward, polished way—perfect for business profiles, social media, or your website’s ‘About’ page.
A good headshot conveys approachability, professionalism, and a bit of personality, all in a single frame.
A portrait, on the other hand, tells a broader story.
Portraits can include more of the environment, show different angles of you, and even incorporate elements that reflect your hobbies, interests, or business. It’s a chance to express your character in a way that’s more creative and artistic.
Portraits might show you in action, whether that’s working in your office, enjoying a scenic location in the Surrey Hills, or engaging in your favourite pastime.
Here are some key points of difference:
Purpose: Headshots are designed for professional use—think LinkedIn, company websites, or promotional materials. Portraits are more personal and can be used for everything from social media to printed wall art.
Composition: Headshots are tightly cropped, focusing mainly on the head and shoulders, whereas portraits can be full-body and set in a more dynamic environment.
Expression and Style: Headshots aim for a consistent, polished look across the board, with neutral or subtle expressions. Portraits allow for a greater range of expressions, poses, and lighting styles to bring out different aspects of your personality.
Setting: Headshots are often taken against plain backgrounds, making them adaptable to various professional needs. Portraits can be shot in diverse locations, like your favourite park, a beautiful part of the Surrey Hills, or your workspace, adding context and depth.
So, what do you need?
A headshot is ideal if you’re looking to update your business profile or need a professional image for your website. But a portrait might be more fitting if you’re after something that tells a more complete story of who you are.
I’d be happy to chat if you’re still unsure or have any questions! Get in touch, and let’s discuss whether a headshot or a portrait is right for you.