How to Feel Comfortable in Front of a Camera for Headshots

 

A professional woman wearing a blue top and jeans leaning against a place of business in New Orleans for a headshot photo.

 

 

Let’s Get Comfortable in Front of the Camera for New Orleans Headshots

If you are someone who always feels uncomfortable when taking pictures, just know that you are not alone. I can’t tell you how often people want to let me know that they feel awkward, blink their eyes too much, or look shellshocked. I get it! It can feel really intimidating. With these tips, how to feel comfortable in front of a camera is attainable for your New Orleans Headshot Photos!

I can promise you that I will make it easy, fun, and that you will love your end results. I love offering tips to my clients to help them get ready for a professional headshot photos, a branding photo session, or even family photos. 

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Prepare and Plan Ahead for your Headshot Photos

 

Preparing for your photoshoot in advance is really important to get those amazing branding photos and headshot photos. You want the wardrobe, shoes, lip gloss, and everything else ready before that day comes around. Lay out your accessories and change of clothes if you want a variety of options. Haircuts and color should be done about a week prior. Hydrate, eat a nutritious meal, pack your brush, and get ready for a fabulous experience!

 

Several professional portraits of a woman wearing various colored tops from blue, gray, green and pink as she poses for photos in New Orleans.

Wardrobe Matters

 

The way you dress has a significant impact on how you feel in front of the camera. As the saying goes, “when you feel good, you look good.” Choose outfits that make you feel physically and emotionally comfortable, as this will boost your confidence during the shoot. Being a bit more polished than usual really pays off. This is not the time to try a completely new “look.” Wear styles that feel like “you” but just slightly elevated. Avoid busy patterns or logos. Less is more for great headshot photos. 

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Professional Hair and Makeup for your New Orleans Headshots

 

Consider getting your hair and makeup done professionally, especially for important or formal photoshoots. This can boost your confidence and make you feel pampered, ensuring that you look and feel your best. Professional makeup artists know how to create a look that enhances your best features for photography. Even if you are looking for a natural look, you would be surprised how professional makeup can give you a rested, polished glow for your headshot photos.

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Bring Props

If you are planning a Branding Photos in New Orleans, bringing a laptop, your phone, or something associated with your business can be a great addition. Coffee mugs, planners, and tote bags can offer a natural look and give you something to do with your hands. Or bring your dog! Our pets loosen us up, let us feel authentic, and really add to the final product.

Several professional women posing for a headshot as they sit and work in New Orleans.

Stop Being So Critical

 

It’s important to recognize that the way others perceive us differs from how we perceive ourselves. When we look in the mirror, we see a reversed image, which can be disconcerting when comparing it to a photograph. Keep in mind that people tend to view us with kinder eyes than we view ourselves. Often, the things that bother you most about your appearance go unnoticed by others. I always love portraits that show expression, emotion, or connection versus perfection. Your final branding or headshot photos should reflect you at this moment in time. Driven, experienced, and all around power house professional. 

 

A woman reflected in a round mirror wearing a pink dress and smiling at the camera as she gets headshot photos taken.

Relax and Have Fun during your Branding Photo Session

 

I swear, I am not scary. I talk to dogs in weird voices, have been known to wield a puppet to make toddlers laugh, and forget what day it is. It’s just me with a camera. Experiment during the session with movement, laughter, angles, etc. You can decide which images to share and which ones not to share with others. When you’re having a good time, it becomes easier to let go of self-consciousness and project confidence for your headshot photos in New Orleans.

A woman posing for a business portrait in New Orleans wearing a black blazer in front of a grey wall.

Take Breaks

 

If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed or self-conscious during a lengthy shoot, don’t hesitate to take short breaks. Step away from the camera, breathe, and reground yourself. Use this time to gather your thoughts, reset your mindset, and come back with renewed energy and confidence. When standing in front of a camera for headshot photos or branding photos, it’s easy to get in your head. I often take breaks for my clients by changing location and walking off the jitters when creating great branding photos. Check out more tips and inspiration on my Pinterest board here!

 

Several portraits of business women and men for headshots in New Orleans.

Embrace Your Authenticity For Great Headshots

Finally, take a deep breath and love yourself right now, at this moment in time. The present moment is all that we’re promised, right? One of the most important aspects of feeling comfortable in front of the camera is embracing your authentic self. Your headshot photo does not have to look like everyone else’s. No boring grey backdrops are needed if it doesn’t fit your style or business.

Remember that the camera is there to capture the real you, not a perfect version of yourself. Embrace your imperfections, quirks, and unique features. When you are true to yourself, it translates into genuine and captivating branding photographs.

Whether you are booking family portraits, headshots, engagement photos, or any other type of photo session, I hope these tips come in handy. And make sure to contact me today to schedule your New Orleans Headshot Photos!

 

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About Jennifer

When you work with me for your family, maternity + newborn photos, you’re getting a lifelong, professional in my field (not just a photography enthusiast) dedicated to providing families with meaningful portraits of the most special time in their lives whether it's the big moments or the smaller ones.

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