5 Secrets to Headshot Posing: How Photographers Guide You

Tara Flannery is a  Certified Professional Photographer (CPP), Photographic Craftsman, and Master of Photography based in Houston, TX.  Tara Flannery Photography specializes in corporate headshots.  See more headshots in the gallery.  Contact me to book your professional headshot today!

Why Headshot Posing Can Feel Intimidating

When it comes to professional headshots, most people feel one overwhelming emotion: nervousness. “I’m not a model,” you might think. “How am I supposed to know how to pose?” That’s where your photographer comes in. The truth is, headshot posing isn’t your job—it’s mine. As a professional headshot and branding photographer, I help my clients pose in ways that highlight their best features while conveying the message they want their headshot to communicate.

And you don’t have to be a natural in front of the camera! Whether you’re a real estate agent aiming for approachability, a corporate professional striving for confidence, or a therapist seeking to appear calm and inviting, I guide you every step of the way. One of my clients even told me recently, “That’s the most direction I’ve ever gotten in a headshot… thank you.” Hearing that made my day because it captured exactly what I aim to do—make you feel comfortable, confident, and empowered during your shoot.

Business professional smiling for a corporate headshot. headshot posing

Why Posing Matters in Headshots

Headshot posing isn’t just about looking good; it’s about communicating your professional story. The right pose can make you look approachable, trustworthy, confident, or all three, depending on your industry and personal brand.

For example:

  • Real Estate Agents: Your headshot should convey trust and approachability since clients will depend on you for one of their biggest investments.
  • Corporate Professionals and Lawyers: Poses that exude confidence, competence, and authority are key in these fields.
  • Therapists or Coaches: Your posture and facial expressions should feel warm and inviting, showing clients that you’re approachable and empathetic.

As your photographer, I don’t expect you to know all of this; I guide you to poses that suit your industry, personality, and goals.

Fun, playful headshot for a senior director.

How I Guide Clients Through Headshot Posing

1. Setting the Mood

Before we even start posing, I work to create a relaxed environment. Feeling at ease is the foundation for natural, confident posing. I’ll talk to you about your goals for the headshot and ask questions like, “Who’s your audience?” or “What do you want someone to think when they see this image?” This helps me tailor the session to your unique needs.

2. Posing From the Ground Up

Your pose starts with your stance. I guide you to stand with your feet at a slight angle to the camera, which instantly creates a more dynamic and flattering pose. From there, I help you adjust your posture—shoulders back, spine tall, and chin slightly down. This combination conveys confidence without looking stiff.

Business corporate headshot for man in dark grey suit.

3. Adjusting Your Angles

Many of my clients worry about their “best side” or angles. Don’t worry—I’ve got you covered. I’ll guide you to turn your head or tilt your chin in ways that work best with the lighting and your facial structure. Little tweaks like these can make a huge difference in how polished and professional your headshot looks.

4. Coaching Your Expression

Posing isn’t just about your body—it’s about your face, too. I’ll coach you on subtle changes like softening your eyes or adding a slight smile to create a welcoming, approachable vibe. If you’re not sure how to “smile with your eyes,” don’t worry—I’ll walk you through it until we nail the perfect expression.

5. Keeping You Moving

Static poses can feel unnatural, so I guide you through subtle movements to keep things fresh. A slight shift in weight, a small turn of the head, or even an adjustment of your hand placement can create a more dynamic and relaxed look.

Texas Oncology provider smiles for a professional headshot.

The Power of Positive Reinforcement

Throughout your session, I make it a point to celebrate the small wins. When I see a pose or expression that’s working, I’ll let you know right away. Positive feedback builds your confidence, and that confidence translates directly into your photos.

Remember that testimonial I mentioned earlier? It came from a corporate professional who was nervous about his session. By the end, he felt completely at ease—and his headshots reflected that newfound confidence.


Final Thoughts: Your Photographer’s Role in Headshot Posing

Headshot posing is an art, and it’s my job to ensure you feel supported throughout the process. From setting the tone of the shoot to guiding every detail of your pose, I’m here to make sure your photos capture the best version of you.

So, if you’re worried about how to pose for your next headshot, don’t stress. You don’t need to be a professional poser—that’s why you hire a professional photographer. I’ll take care of the details so you can focus on showing up as your authentic, confident self.

Are you ready to update your headshots? Let’s make it happen! Book your session today, and let’s create headshots that truly represent you.

Wealth management advisor headshot for website.

Physician posing for a professional headshot.

Tara Flannery is a  Certified Professional Photographer (CPP), Photographic Craftsman, and Master of Photography based in Houston, TX.  Tara Flannery Photography specializes in corporate headshots.  See more headshots in the gallery.  Contact me to book your professional headshot today!

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Most people wait for the “perfect” moment—when they’ve lost a few pounds, changed their hair, or finally feel more confident. But here’s the truth: there will always be something you’re waiting on.

Your headshot isn’t about some future version of you—it’s about showing up confidently in the season you’re in today. Because this version of you? The one leading your team, meeting clients, building your business—that’s the version people want to connect with.

When your photo feels authentic and current, it builds instant trust. Outdated or staged images can actually do the opposite, making it harder for people to recognize the real you.

So don’t wait for “someday.” The right time to show up as your best self is always now.

📸 Ready for a refresh? Let’s create a headshot that feels true to you. 

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🚫 Let’s talk wardrobe no-nos for headshots.

I want you to look polished, confident, and distraction-free in your photos—and sometimes that means skipping certain outfit choices.

For men:

❌ No undershirts peeking through

❌ If you’re wearing a tie, make sure your shirt buttons all the way up

❌ If it doesn’t, we’re ditching the tie

For women:

❌ Skip the sleeveless tops—your arms will compete with your face for attention

✅ A sleeve (even short) helps keep the focus where it belongs—on YOU

The goal? A clean, intentional look that draws people in and keeps their attention right where it should be—your face.

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If your headshot isn’t working on your website, LinkedIn, or social media...

👉🏻 it’s probably not the image.

👉🏻 it’s the crop.

Yep, even the most beautiful photo can fall flat if it’s not framed for the platform it’s on.

Here are 3 common cropping mistakes I see all the time (and how to fix them):

1️⃣ Too Close – When there’s no breathing room, the image feels cramped and overly intense.

2️⃣ Too Far – If we can’t clearly see your face, we lose the connection instantly.

3️⃣ Wrong Shape for the Platform – That rectangle you uploaded to LinkedIn? It just became a circle... and cut off half your head.

✨ The fix? Intentional cropping before you upload—so your headshot looks polished, professional, and approachable everywhere.

Want a headshot that works across all platforms? Let’s create one that does just that.

📩 DM me to plan your session or visit the link in bio to learn more.
Do you wear glasses all the time? Then they should absolutely be in your headshot.

Because here’s the thing—your headshot should look like you.

If you wear them only sometimes, it’s up to you. But if they’re part of your everyday look, don’t leave them out just because you’re worried about glare.

There are plenty of ways I can minimize reflection—and yes, I’ve got a few creative tricks up my sleeve if needed. 😉

Let’s keep your session real, honest, and true to how you actually show up in the world.

📸 Ready for a headshot that actually feels like you? Send me a message and let’s talk about your session.

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Tara is a member of the Professional Photographers of America PPA.
Tara is a Certified Professional Photographer.
Tara is a member of TPPA Texas Professional Photographer's Association.
Tara has earned her Master of Photography degree.
Tara has earned her Photographic Craftsman certification.
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