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Headshot, Portrait, Personal Branding: What is the Difference?

January 30, 2026
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If you are like me, someone who searches for everything before making a decision, you have probably encountered the terms headshot, portrait, and personal branding photography when you started looking for a professional photographer. These terms are often used interchangeably, but each refers to a distinct type of session designed to address specific needs.
Understanding the differences between options can help you select the most suitable one for your needs, saving both time and resources.

What Is a Headshot?

A headshot is designed for clarity and recognition rather than storytelling. Its primary purpose is to answer a straightforward question: “What do you look like right now?”
A headshot is usually the right choice if:
  • You need one strong image
  • The image will be used in a professional context
  • You prefer an efficient and straightforward process
Common uses for headshots include LinkedIn profiles, press bios, casting submissions, speaker profiles, resumes, and company websites.
Headshots are ideal for corporate professionals, attorneys, real estate agents, consultants, nonprofit leaders, executives, and anyone needing a current, polished photo for professional use.
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What to Expect from a Headshot Session

Session length: 30 minutes
Number of looks: Typically 1-2 outfit changes
What you’ll receive: 2 professionally edited high-resolution images
Turnaround time: Usually 5-7 business days

The session is efficient and fully guided. You will receive clean, versatile images that represent you well, without unnecessary complexity.

What Is a Portrait Session?

A portrait session offers more than a single image. While it may include headshots, the emphasis is on range, expression, and presence.
Portrait sessions are intended to convey how you present yourself, not just your appearance.
A portrait session makes sense if:
  • You want multiple images
  • You need more than one expression or mood
  • You want images that are more personal and intentional
Portrait sessions are often used for personal websites, creative portfolios, press features, professional social media, and artistic or entrepreneurial work.
Portrait sessions are popular with actors, artists, authors, coaches, therapists, directors, musicians, performers, and creative professionals seeking images with greater depth and variety.

What to Expect from a Portrait Session

Session length: 90 minutes
Number of looks: 2-3 outfit changes
What you’ll receive: 8 professionally edited high-resolution images
Turnaround time: Usually 7-10 business days

In this session, we take the time to explore different expressions, poses, and multiple outfit changes. You are guided throughout, so you’re never guessing what to do.

What Is Personal Branding Photography?

Personal branding photography is about showing what you do, not just what you look like. It’s a set of images that work together to tell a cohesive story across your website, social media, and other platforms.
Instead of emphasizing individual images, branding photography prioritizes consistency and long-term visual presence.
Personal branding photography is a good fit if:
  • You want prospective clients to better understand who you are and what you do.
  • How you approach your work.
  • You’re building visibility around your work or business
These sessions often include a mix of headshots, portraits, environmental images, and action-based photographs that showcase you in your professional environment.
Branding photography is chosen by entrepreneurs, small businesses, speakers, content creators, coaches, founders, and professionals building a public-facing business or personal platform.

What to Expect from a Personal Branding Session

Session length: 3 hours
Number of looks: 3-5 outfit changes
What you’ll receive: 20 professionally edited high-resolution images
Turnaround time: Usually 10-14 business days

We start with a conversation about your work and where these images will be used. The session includes portraits, environmental shots, close-ups, candid moments, and action images. The goal is to create a comprehensive image library for your website, social media, press kit, speaking engagements, etc.

How to Decide Which One You Need

Here is a simple way to decide:
The best option depends on how you will use the images. If you only need to update your social media profiles, one headshot is sufficient. If you are preparing for casting season or updating your website, a combination of headshots and portraits is more effective. For a complete presentation of who you are and your approach to work, a personal branding session is ideal.
Choose a headshot for one strong image, a portrait session for images that reflect your personality, and a personal branding session for a cohesive series of images.

Can You Start Small and Build Over Time?

Yes. Many clients start with a headshot session and return later for portraits or branding photography as their needs evolve. There’s no requirement to book the most comprehensive option right away.
If you’re uncertain about what you’ll need long term, starting with a headshot or portrait session makes sense. You can always schedule additional sessions as your business grows or your image needs expand.

Common Scenarios

You’re updating your LinkedIn after a promotion
A headshot will provide a current, professional image without unnecessary complexity.
You’re launching a private practice or creative business and need images for your website
A portrait session offers the range and variety needed to represent you across different pages and contexts.
You’re a consultant building a speaking career and need content for your website, social media, and press kit
Personal branding photography creates a comprehensive visual library for use across all platforms.
You’re an actor preparing for pilot season
A portrait session captures a variety of looks, different outfits and expressions and can include commercial and theatrical headshots, providing a wider range of options.
You just joined a new firm and need a photo for the team page
A headshot session will provide the professional image you need.

Final Thoughts

Headshots, portrait sessions, and personal branding photography each serve a specific purpose. None is inherently better or worse; they just address different needs.
Choosing the right option should simplify your process, not complicate it.
If you are stiull unsure which option is best for you, feel free to reach out. I would be happy to help you clarify your needs and intended use of the images.
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The entire process is clear and collaborative. If you’re not sure what to do in front of the camera, I’ll walk you through it.

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