
I get it – sometimes it feels like a headshot is just that one photo you need to stick on LinkedIn or your CV. And yes, if you’re in the corporate world or job-hunting, that’s often the trend or even the rule.
But if you’re self-employed, a freelancer, or a creative business owner, your headshot is so much more than that. It’s your first impression. Often it’s the very first chance a potential client has to connect with you – to decide whether they trust you, whether they feel drawn to your work, and whether they want to take the next step with you.
Think about it:
✨ If I’m looking for a massage therapist, I won’t choose the one advertising with a photo of just a massage bed.
✨ If I’m looking for a yoga teacher, I want to see her face, not just a generic flyer.
✨ If I’m considering a mentor, I won’t sign up if the only photo is a casual holiday selfie – no matter how inspiring her words are.
Your photos tell your story long before you speak. And if you’re running a business, or even just starting out, I encourage you to create a bank of images that reflect who you are – and update them regularly.
And no, a headshot doesn’t need to be the classic white background with crossed arms. It can (and should!) be so much more: a true reflection of your personality, your energy, and the work you love.



Here are my 5 tips for headshots that truly stand out:
- Choose the right outfit. Pick colours and styles that match your vibe and brand. Most importantly, wear something you feel comfortable and confident in.
- Think about the background. A studio setting works well for a polished, business-like look. If you’re in the wellness world, nature or lifestyle spaces may better capture the freedom and calm you want to promote.
- Practice your expression. Spend time in front of the mirror exploring approachable, warm, or professional looks. Even small changes like a head tilt or hand placement can shift the whole mood.
- Invest in the details. Fresh hair, light makeup, and tidy nails make a big difference. These small touches help you feel polished and ready.
- Talk to your photographer. A good photographer won’t just “take a photo” – they’ll guide you, bring out your personality, and usually give you more than one image you can use across different platforms.
When done well, headshots don’t just give you a photo for your website or social media. They support your visibility, inspire trust, and give you confidence to show up fully in your business.
And remember – your brand evolves, and your photos should too. Refresh them regularly so they always reflect who you are right now.
If you’re a yoga teacher, wellness practitioner, or soulful entrepreneur and you feel ready for headshots that show more than just your face – photos that truly capture your presence and personality – I’d love to create them with you.
Kris