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What to Wear for a Business Headshot?
When it comes to business headshots, what you wear can make a huge difference. It’s not just about looking good; it’s about feeling confident and presenting yourself in a way that matches your professional identity. I’ve worked with plenty of people who’ve been unsure about what to wear, and I get it – it can feel tricky to strike the right balance between smart and approachable. Your outfit is part of the story you’re telling, without saying a word. Choosing the right clothe

Katie Barget
Apr 224 min read


The Power of Professional Portraits: Your Digital Handshake and First Impression
When someone visits your LinkedIn profile or the About section of your company website, the first thing they often notice is your portrait. These images are not just simple headshots; they are your digital handshake - a personal introduction that sets the tone for how potential clients, partners, and stakeholders perceive you. A professional portrait speaks volumes before you even say a word. It reflects your values, your mission, and the unique qualities that make you stand

Katie Barget
Apr 174 min read


The Power of Brand-Aligned Photography Sydney
When you think about your business, what’s the first image that comes to mind? Is it a logo, a product, or maybe a website? For many, it’s the people behind the brand. That’s why brand-aligned photography in Sydney is such a game changer. It’s not just about looking good on camera; it’s about showing who you really are and what your business stands for. You might wonder why this matters so much. Well, in a city as vibrant and competitive as Sydney, standing out means being au

Katie Barget
Apr 174 min read


What Makes a Great Corporate Headshot in 2026?
When you think about a great corporate headshot, what comes to mind? Maybe a sharp suit, perfect lighting, or a confident pose. I want to challenge that idea right away. A good headshot is not just about looking good. It’s about something deeper, something that goes beyond the surface.

Katie Barget
Apr 83 min read
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