Oct 3, 2025 | By: PhotosByMichel
When preparing for your corporate headshot, selecting the right attire plays an important role in creating a strong first impression. At PhotosByMichel, my goal is to present you in a polished, professional, and authentic way. Below are a few strategic outfit guidelines to help you feel confident and camera-ready for your session:
Dress as you would for an important business meeting or client interaction. A tailored suit and tie, a structured blazer, or a professional dress are all excellent options. Well-fitted clothing photographs best and helps convey confidence and credibility.
Solid colors generally photograph better than busy patterns. Choose tones that complement your skin tone and align with a professional look—navy, charcoal, soft grays, and earth tones are consistently flattering on camera.
Accessories should enhance, not compete with, your overall look. Minimal jewelry, a classic watch, or a refined tie can add polish without drawing attention away from your face.
Accessories should complement your overall look rather than take center stage. Consider minimalist jewelry, a classic timepiece, or a refined tie that brings the right amount of sophistication without being distracting.
Your profession can help guide wardrobe choices. Creative fields may allow for slightly more color or personality, while corporate or traditional environments tend to favor classic, conservative styling. When in doubt, aim for timeless and professional.
Make sure your clothing is clean, pressed, and ready before your session. If you’re unsure between a couple of options, feel free to bring them—I'm always happy to help you choose what will photograph best.
Your headshot is an investment in your personal brand. Choose an outfit that reflects not just where you are now, but how you want to be perceived professionally in the coming years.
At PhotosByMichel, I focus on creating high-quality headshots that feel professional, approachable, and authentic. If you ever have questions about what to wear, you don’t need to stress—guidance is part of the experience, and we’ll make those decisions together.
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