Business and Corporate Headshots in Toronto

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Business Photos in the Studio

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When it comes to looking professional for your portrait, plenty of people will give you a long list of to-dos and to-don’ts—but in our experience, there is just 1 main rule you need to remember: the most important element of your portrait is how cleanly it reads.

This just means the visuals are balanced in a way that feels comfortable to look at. In the above example, our client decided to strip all colour and go for a monochromatic look. Typically this much contrast feels a bit heavy, however in this case, the solid black wardrobe gets broken up by a bit of her body and hands showing.

When it comes to professional headshots there’s no real wrong answer of how to style it—it’s just a matter of getting the elements right. If you’re looking to create something like the shot above, let us know in advance and we can help piece together your vision for you!

Grad Portrait Photoshoot

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Book Your Own Graduation Shoot!

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There are several advantages to booking a personal photoshoot for your graduation as opposed to going with the traditional school-provided option. Although we don’t offer a grad-specific package, you can always book any of the packages based on your needs (feel free to even combine styles like portrait + grad, or business + grad!)

The most obvious difference if you book your shoot with us would be the luxury of time. You are capturing an unforgettable moment in your life—so why wouldn’t you take your time? The disadvantage of school photographers is that they tend to speed through the shoot due to a queue of students waiting. Rushed headshots may end up feeling more clinical than personal.

Want to try a couple of shots with your friends or family? Or even one without the gown and cap? No problem! We always encourage outfit changes as long as time permits. Basic grad gown/cap rental available for an additional fee.

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Corporate and Business Photography

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Sometimes when deciding what to wear for your business headshot, it’s not so much a matter of picking the right color, as much as it is about picking the right fabric. In this example, instead of a simple blue and white ensemble, the client wore a finely patterned top, and a textured blazer. 

This adds a layer of character while allowing the eyes to remain softly focused on the subject. Since there are usually some limitations when it comes to the colours you can wear for a professional portrait, you can play up texture in your outfits to match your personality instead!

Professional Real Estate Headshots

Business Cards and Marketing Photos

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The most common question we get is what to wear, but little do we think that our hair is one of the more important elements to a good photo beside our facial expression.

Hair is emotional and evokes an expression entirely on its own. If the smile in your headshot is warm, natural, and friendly, you should aim for the hair to be the same. Therefore it’s usually not a good idea to have it tied back but rather let it lay naturally.

However, as with anything, there are always exceptions to the rule. In this exceptional example, our client had nicely textured layers that evoke the same organic emotion as would if it were hair down. For this reason, the hair being up becomes a viable option for a professional and clean real estate headshot.

Corporate and Business Headshots

What should I wear for my headshot?

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We often have clients asking us what they should wear for their headshot, or more specifically, what colours they should wear. Although colour is going to be one of the biggest factors when it comes to determining whether or not a piece of clothing is flattering, it is also crucial to consider playing with other visual aspects on your quest for a perfectly flattering outfit.

Shape (or silhouette), as well as texture (or fabric), are two other key elements that speak volumes in terms of visual communication.

This business portrait is a perfect example of our client demonstrating all three c’s—colour, cut, and cloth. The fitted suit evokes professionalism through a clean silhouette, a soft blue soothes the emotions, and shimmery fabrics add a bit of light and life!

Corporate Headshots on a Window Background

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Environmental Business Portrait

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There are a few steps when it comes to arranging your headshot, but depending on the weather shouldn’t be one of them !

Whether it’s a cloudy day or an evening shoot, it’s always sunny in photoshop.
Choose one or get all different backgrounds for each of your headshots.

Ask us about the savings when you purchase more than one digital background!

Graduation Photos and Gown Rental

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Professional Graduation Portrait

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You already took the time to get your degree, so why not take the time to take your grad photo?
Since school photographers see many students in a short amount of time, it might not always be enough for you to feel comfortable to get a natural expression.

Book any one of your packages for your grad portraits and take as much time as you need to get things right.

Our team makes sure all the details are taken care of, including providing a way array of sashes to choose from as well as a couple gown rental options (additional $25 for graduation cap and gown rentals).

Professional Natural and Candid Portrait

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Environmental Portrait Photoshoot

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We all want our portraits to look natural, but the tricky part is feeling comfortable un an unnatural photoshoot situation. For most of our clients, it is their first time in front of the camera, and with little to no clue of what to expect, you can expect to see some initial awkwardness at the beginning. Not to worry, as this is completely normal of a reaction !

Luckily we offer some tips and guidance through the session to help you feel and look more natural in your shots. It’s less about visual language (hair/makeup/clothing etc) and more about body language.

Some ways we help our clients feel natural on camera:

Wall/furniture to lean on: Helps relieve the body from feeling heavy and static
Head tilt: Imitates what our body does when we are naturally curious/interested in someone/something
Looser crop: Hands are always expressive and having them comfortably resting in a way that matches your personality—will help bring out your personality.