How to Build Your Company Headshot Style Guide.

When most organizations think about “brand,” they picture logos, colors, and typography. But one of the most visible — and often least controlled — parts of your brand is the people who represent it. Sales teams, leadership, recruiters, client-facing staff, and even vendors are frequently introduced online through their headshots.

If those headshots look like they’ve been collected from a dozen different photographers, phones, and lighting conditions over several years, your brand looks fragmented — even if everything else is perfectly on point.

A well-thought-out headshot style guide fixes that. It turns individual portraits into a consistent visual system that reinforces who you are as a company every time someone visits your website, LinkedIn page, proposal deck, or internal directory.

Below is a practical roadmap to defining and documenting your company’s headshot style guide — built from the perspective of a crew that lives and breathes corporate photography and video every day.


Why Your Organization Needs a Headshot Style Guide

Before you invest time and budget, it’s important to articulate why this matters to leadership and stakeholders.

1. Consistency across every touchpoint

Whether a client meets your team on your website, LinkedIn, a conference slide, or a pitch deck, their experience should feel unified. Consistent headshots:

  • Make your brand feel more professional and intentional
  • Reduce visual “noise” so attention goes to the person, not the photography differences
  • Support your brand standards as strongly as your logo and color palette

2. Faster onboarding and less friction

When new hires ask, “What photo should I use?” you shouldn’t be reinventing the wheel. A documented style guide:

  • Speeds up onboarding
  • Reduces back-and-forth with marketing, HR, and IT
  • Helps remote hires and satellite offices get it right without guesswork

3. Stronger employer brand and recruiting

Candidates judge you by your online presence. High-quality, consistent headshots send a subtle but powerful signal:

  • “We care about our people — and how they show up.”
  • “We’re organized and intentional.”
  • “You’ll be joining a team of professionals.”

4. Operational efficiency and content reuse

If your headshots are shot and delivered in a consistent way, it becomes far easier to:

  • Build templated layouts for proposals and pitch decks
  • Repurpose imagery for PR, thought leadership, speaking engagements, and social media
  • Integrate photos into video, microsites, internal platforms, and more

Step 1: Define the Strategic Goal of Your Headshots

Before you talk about backgrounds and lighting, you need to answer one simple question:

What do we want people to feel when they see our team?

Some examples:

  • Financial services / legal / healthcare
    Confident, trustworthy, experienced, calm, detail-oriented.
  • Tech, startups, creative agencies
    Smart, approachable, innovative, energetic, collaborative.
  • Manufacturing / engineering / construction
    Skilled, practical, safety-minded, reliable, grounded.

That emotional target influences every visual choice. A crisp, high-contrast studio look sends a different signal than a softer, environmental background with shallow depth of field. Decide the emotional tone first — the technical details will follow logically.


Step 2: Choose Your Core Visual Parameters

This is where you turn strategy into specific, repeatable decisions. Your style guide should clearly address each of the following:

A. Orientation and crop

Decide on:

  • Orientation: Vertical is standard, but horizontal can work well for web and video integrations. The key is consistency.
  • Crop:
    • Tight: top of shoulders to just above the head
    • Medium: mid-chest to above the head
    • Wider crops are fine for leadership or environmental portraits, but your base standard should be tightly defined.

Document with visual examples so no one is guessing where to “cut off” shoulders, hair, or headroom.

B. Background style

This is one of the most visible parts of your style system. Options include:

  • Solid studio backdrop
    • Neutral gray, white, off-white, or a subtle brand color
    • Great for high consistency and easy retouching
  • Office environment (blurred)
    • Use your own offices, lobbies, or workspaces with shallow depth of field
    • Conveys “real people in a real place” while still keeping the subject prominent
  • Outdoor urban or natural backgrounds
    • Creates energy and authenticity, ideal for certain industries and brands

Whatever you choose, make it repeatable. Specify:

  • Color family or backdrop material
  • How much blur/bokeh you want in environmental shots
  • Whether the background should be evenly lit or subtly gradated

C. Lighting approach

Lighting is where “DIY snapshots” and “professional brand asset” diverge rapidly.

Decide on:

  • Overall look:
    • Clean and even (minimal shadow, good for corporate, medical, HR)
    • Slight directional light (more depth, sculpted cheekbones, etc.)
  • Shadow intensity:
    • High-key (bright, low contrast)
    • Mid-key (moderate contrast)

Your style guide should include notes like:

  • Primary light position (e.g., 45° off-center, slightly above eye level)
  • Fill or reflector usage
  • Whether glasses glare needs special attention (and how it will be handled)

D. Posing and expression

This is where your people’s personalities intersect with your brand message.

Define:

  • Body angle:
    • Facing camera straight-on
    • Turned 15–30° from camera, eyes back to lens (often more flattering and dynamic)
  • Expression range:
    • Friendly and approachable with a natural smile
    • For some roles, a confident, neutral expression may be appropriate

Provide example images that show “target” expressions and posture. This helps align internal expectations and makes sessions smoother for everyone.

E. Wardrobe guidelines

Your headshot style guide should include simple wardrobe rules, tailored to your organization’s culture:

  • Colors:
    • Avoid overly bright colors or loud patterns that distract from the face
    • Recommend solid or subtle patterns in your brand’s color family or neutral tones
  • Necklines and layers:
    • Collared shirts, blazers, or tailored tops usually photograph well
    • Avoid overly casual hoodies (unless that is part of your brand)
  • Accessories:
    • Keep jewelry minimal and non-distracting
    • Branding items (pins, lanyards) should be used intentionally

Make sure your dress code supports your diversity and inclusion values — your guide should help people look like the best version of themselves, not force everyone into the same mold.


Step 3: Define Technical and Delivery Standards

Your marketing and IT teams will thank you for this part.

Specify the following in your style guide:

File formats

  • Master files: High-resolution JPG or TIFF, sRGB or Adobe RGB as needed
  • Web-optimized files: JPG or PNG, compressed for your content management system
  • Transparent-background versions (optional): PNG files with a clean clipping path for slide decks and design use

Resolution and dimensions

  • Print master: e.g., 300 dpi, shortest side at least 2400–3000 pixels
  • Web/LinkedIn: e.g., 1200 x 1200 px or 1080 x 1350 px depending on platform strategy

Naming convention

A clear naming structure is critical for search and reuse. For example:

Lastname_Firstname_Department_Location_YYYYMM.jpg

Standardize this so every headshot delivered over the years stays searchable and organized.

Retouching guidelines

Define what is and is not acceptable:

  • Standard retouching might include:
    • Temporary blemish removal
    • Light skin smoothing
    • Color and exposure correction
    • Stray hair clean-up
  • Avoid:
    • Over-smoothing or unrealistic “plastic” skin
    • Changing facial structure or features
    • Altering someone’s appearance in a way that misrepresents them

Clear retouching standards reduce awkward conversations and protect trust with your employees.


Step 4: Build a Repeatable Process for New and Existing Staff

A style guide is only effective if it’s easy to execute.

For in-office staff

  • Schedule recurring “headshot days” once or twice a year.
  • Book a dedicated space that matches your guide (studio or designated area in your office).
  • Create a simple booking link or internal sign-up process.
  • Share prep instructions with each person ahead of time.

For remote or hybrid staff

You have a few options:

  1. Regional shoot days with a trusted local photographer who follows your guide
  2. Central studio days aligned with quarterly or annual in-person meetings
  3. Professional remote headshot sessions with guided lighting and posing, plus AI-assisted background matching (when appropriate and disclosed)

In all cases, your style guide should include exact instructions for any external photographers or partners to follow.


Step 5: Document the Guide and Make It Accessible

A headshot style guide is only as useful as its availability.

Create a simple, practical document that includes:

  • The why (business rationale and intended emotional tone)
  • Visual examples of approved headshots
  • Clear do’s and don’ts
  • Technical specs and file delivery expectations
  • Contact info for your internal marketing team and your preferred production partner

Host it where stakeholders naturally go:

  • Brand or marketing portal
  • HR onboarding resources
  • Internal wiki or intranet
  • Shared drive or DAM system

Whenever someone requests or updates a headshot, the style guide should be the first attachment.


Step 6: Integrate Headshots into Your Broader Content Strategy

Once your headshots are consistent, they become powerful assets across all your media.

Consider:

  • Adding animated or video headshots for key leaders — short, well-lit clips that integrate seamlessly into your video marketing (interviews, testimonials, recruiting, training).
  • Repurposing stills into speaker one-sheets, PR kits, and LinkedIn carousels.
  • Creating team “meet the people” videos that open with consistent headshots and move into short on-camera introductions.

Here’s where partnering with a production team that handles both photography and video becomes valuable — your headshot style can extend naturally into on-camera interviews, B-roll, and brand stories.


Step 7: Plan for Maintenance and Evolution

Your headshot style guide should be:

  • Stable enough to provide consistency over several years
  • Flexible enough to evolve with your brand

Best practices:

  • Review your guide every 18–24 months, especially after a rebrand or major shift in company culture.
  • Audit your website and internal platforms yearly:
    • Are all headshots up to standard?
    • Are old, inconsistent images still live?
  • Ensure your production partner keeps detailed records so new sessions match the established look.

How St Louis Headshots Can Help You Define and Execute Your Style Guide

Building a corporate headshot style guide is part creative direction, part technical specification, and part logistics. It’s not just about taking a “nice picture”; it’s about creating a repeatable visual system that supports your marketing, HR, and leadership teams for years.

That’s where we come in.

As experienced photographers, videographers, and producers, St Louis Headshots works with companies, marketing departments, and agencies to:

  • Audit your current imagery and identify gaps
  • Help define the emotional and visual direction for your headshot system
  • Design lighting, backgrounds, and posing that align with your brand
  • Document everything in a clear, usable style guide
  • Execute efficient, low-disruption photo days for large and small teams
  • Extend your headshot look into video interviews, testimonial content, and other marketing assets

At the end of the day, our goal is simple: make your people look like the best, most authentic version of themselves — in a way that also serves your brand.


Why Teams Across St. Louis Trust St Louis Headshots

Experienced St Louis Headshots is a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company with the right equipment and creative crew service experience for successful image acquisition. We offer full-service studio and location video and photography, as well as editing, post-production and licensed drone pilots. St Louis Headshots can customize your productions for diverse types of media requirements. Repurposing your photography and video branding to gain more traction is another specialty. We are well-versed in all file types and styles of media and accompanying software, and we use the latest in Artificial Intelligence for all our media services to streamline workflows, deliver consistent results, and extend the life of your content.

Our private studio lighting and visual setup is perfect for small productions and interview scenes, and our studio is large enough to incorporate props to round out your set when needed. We support every aspect of your production—from setting up a private, custom interview studio to supplying professional sound and camera operators, as well as providing the right equipment—ensuring your next video production is seamless and successful. We can even fly our specialized drones indoors when your project calls for dynamic, controlled aerial perspectives.

As a full-service video and photography production corporation, since 1982 St Louis Headshots has worked with many businesses, marketing firms and creative agencies in the St. Louis area for their marketing photography and video. If you’re ready to define and document your company’s headshot style guide — and turn portraits into a strategic brand asset — we’re ready to help you plan, shoot, and deliver it right.

314-913-5626

Mike Haller

stlouisheadshots@gmail.com

Studio by appointment: 4501 Mattis Road St. Louis, MO 63128

Don’t Let Your Headshot Hurt Your Career: Why First Impressions Still Matter in the Digital Age

Whether you’re a CEO, a job candidate, a consultant, or a spokesperson for your company, a low-quality or outdated headshot can quietly damage your credibility, reduce engagement, and even cost you opportunities.

Why Headshots Still Matter—Especially in the Corporate World

Your headshot represents you when you’re not in the room. On LinkedIn, corporate websites, pitch decks, press releases, Zoom meetings, and speaker bios—your image is speaking before you do. A well-crafted headshot communicates more than appearance; it conveys confidence, professionalism, approachability, and polish.

Marketing and communications professionals understand the power of visuals. But even savvy decision-makers sometimes underestimate how a poor-quality headshot—blurry, badly lit, taken in the wrong setting, or years out of date—can subtly erode brand consistency, both personal and corporate.

Common Headshot Mistakes That Can Undermine Your Brand

  1. Outdated Headshots
    If your headshot is more than 3–5 years old or no longer resembles you, it’s time for an update. Authenticity is a cornerstone of professional relationships—don’t undermine it with a misleading photo.
  2. Inconsistent Team Images
    Disparate lighting, mismatched backdrops, and varying styles across a team page make your company look fragmented. Consistency in corporate headshots reinforces unity, trust, and professionalism.
  3. DIY or Smartphone Images
    While phone cameras have come a long way, a true professional-grade headshot demands more than megapixels—it requires proper lighting, lenses, composition, and direction. Corporate imagery should never look like a selfie.
  4. Lack of Expression or Engagement
    Your expression should match your role. A warm, confident smile with good posture and a relaxed demeanor sends the right message. An unapproachable or awkward image can unintentionally discourage engagement.
  5. Generic Stock-Like Feel
    Your headshot should be uniquely you, not an off-the-shelf image. A creative photographer brings out personality, subtle brand cues (such as wardrobe, setting, or color grading), and context.

Your Headshot Is Part of Your Marketing Strategy

For businesses, updated, unified headshots strengthen your brand’s credibility and culture—showing the people behind the product or service. Whether it’s for leadership profiles, employee directories, or public relations campaigns, great headshots help humanize your company.

For individuals, especially those in leadership, sales, legal, or client-facing roles, your headshot is your personal brand. It should align with your industry while setting you apart visually. It’s one of the most cost-effective investments you can make in your professional image.

Why Choose St Louis Headshots

At St Louis Headshots, we understand the art and psychology of visual first impressions. As a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company, we’ve been helping individuals and businesses across St. Louis project their best image since 1982. Our team includes experienced photographers, producers, and stylists who guide each client through a relaxed, effective session—whether in our private, fully equipped studio or on location at your office.

We go beyond headshots. We can repurpose your images for multi-channel marketing, incorporate branded elements into your shoot, and even provide custom interview studios and licensed drone pilots for more complex productions.

Our studio lighting and visual setup is ideal for both small and large productions. It accommodates customized backdrops, branding props, and the nuanced lighting techniques that elevate simple portraits into compelling visuals. Our crew provides expert-level editing and post-production using the latest in Artificial Intelligence software, ensuring consistent, natural enhancements that never feel artificial.

If your business needs to elevate its brand with consistent, on-brand photography—or if your own professional presence deserves a confident upgrade—don’t let a bad headshot hold you back.


Work With the Experts
St Louis Headshots offers studio and location photography and video, editing and post-production, custom interview scenes, and indoor-capable drone work, all under one roof. Our decades of experience, creative expertise, and media fluency make us the trusted partner for businesses, marketing agencies, and professionals throughout the region.

Let us help you project authority, authenticity, and professionalism—one image at a time.

314-913-5626

Mike Haller

stlouisheadshots@gmail.com

Studio: 4501 Mattis Road St. Louis, MO 63128

Can You Use a Selfie for Your Headshot? Why Professional Headshots Still Matter in a DIY World?

In the era of smartphones and social media, it’s tempting to think a selfie might suffice as a professional headshot—after all, the camera on your phone is probably better than the DSLR you used a decade ago. But for professionals and businesses serious about how they present themselves, the answer is clear: a selfie is not a headshot.

Whether you need a clean corporate backdrop or a more styled environment with props and branded color, our studio is designed for flexibility.

This distinction becomes critically important for decision-makers responsible for brand image, team visibility, and client engagement across digital and print platforms. Let’s break down why a professional headshot remains an essential marketing asset, and how investing in the right team—like ours at St Louis Headshots—can elevate your company’s visual identity.


The Psychology of a First Impression

Whether it’s LinkedIn, a company “About Us” page, or a speaker bio on an event program, your headshot introduces you before you even say a word. A professional image conveys confidence, approachability, and competence—while a selfie, no matter how filtered or staged, often suggests the opposite: casual, amateur, and unpolished.

Clients, investors, and colleagues make subconscious judgments within seconds. What do you want those first few seconds to say about you or your team?


Why a Selfie Just Doesn’t Cut It

Here are a few key reasons selfies fall short for professional branding:

  • Lighting is inconsistent: Natural light isn’t always flattering. Professional studio lighting sculpts features and eliminates distracting shadows.
  • Angles distort: Selfies often use a wide-angle lens too close to the face, exaggerating features and reducing the natural proportions of your look.
  • Backgrounds are distracting: Your car, kitchen, or office clutter should never be part of your brand narrative.
  • Resolution and cropping limitations: Social platforms and print materials require high-resolution images with thoughtful composition—not cropped images from a front-facing camera.

The Value of a Professional Headshot Session

Professional headshot photography is about more than standing in front of a camera. It’s a carefully crafted experience that considers the subject, the brand, and the intended use of the image. At St Louis Headshots, our approach is tailored to ensure your image is not only high-quality but also in alignment with your company’s identity and values.

We provide:

  • On-brand image styling: We help align the look and feel of the photo with your corporate aesthetic—clean, approachable, bold, creative—whatever your message, we capture it visually.
  • Private studio with customizable lighting and backgrounds: Whether you need a clean corporate backdrop or a more styled environment with props and branded color, our studio is designed for flexibility.
  • Location options: Need headshots on-site at your company or in an outdoor setting? No problem. We bring our setup to you.
  • Coaching during your shoot: Not everyone is comfortable in front of a camera. Our experienced photographers coach you through natural poses and expressions that work for your face and purpose.

Beyond the Headshot: Creating Content That Works for You

A professional headshot is just the beginning. Our clients often repurpose their shoot sessions for additional branded content—video intros, social media clips, testimonial reels, or even drone-captured visuals of their office or workspace.

Our team specializes in repurposing content across media formats and marketing channels, giving you more value from each production session.


Why Work With St Louis Headshots?

At St Louis Headshots, we’re not just photographers—we’re your visual branding partners. We are a full-service professional commercial photography and video production company, offering:

  • Full-service studio and location photo and video
  • Post-production editing and file delivery in all formats
  • Licensed drone pilots, including indoor drone operation
  • Private studio lighting, visual setup, and prop integration
  • Custom interview studio setups with sound and camera operators
  • Repurposing content for maximum marketing traction

We’ve been helping businesses, marketing firms, and creative agencies in the St. Louis area since 1982—and we’ve seen every trend come and go. What never changes? The power of a strong first impression through an expertly produced image.


Ready to Ditch the Selfie and Upgrade Your Brand?

Whether you’re updating your leadership team’s headshots, launching a new campaign, or producing video interviews, St Louis Headshots is equipped with the right tools, creative crew, and decades of experience to make your next production flawless.

Let’s create visuals that do the talking for you—the right way.

Contact us today to book your headshot session or to start planning your next media production.

314-913-5626 Mike Haller

Why Your LinkedIn Profile Needs a Professional Headshot as an Insurance Executive in St. Louis

In today’s digital age, your LinkedIn profile serves as your online business card, particularly for professionals in the insurance industry. As an insurance executive, your LinkedIn profile is often the first impression you make on potential clients, partners, and employers. A polished, professional headshot can significantly enhance your profile, portraying you as trustworthy, approachable, and competent. Here’s why investing in a professional headshot is crucial for your LinkedIn presence.

1. First Impressions Matter

A professional headshot is your first opportunity to make a positive impression. It communicates your professionalism, attention to detail, and commitment to your career. A high-quality image can convey confidence and reliability, essential traits for anyone in the insurance sector. When potential clients or employers see a well-executed headshot, they are more likely to view you as a credible and reliable professional.

2. Enhances Personal Branding

Your LinkedIn profile is a vital component of your personal brand. A professional headshot is a key element of this branding. It helps you stand out in a sea of profiles and gives you a competitive edge. A consistent, polished image across all professional platforms reinforces your brand identity, making you more memorable to those who view your profile.

3. Builds Trust and Credibility

In the insurance industry, trust is paramount. Clients want to know they are working with someone who is trustworthy and professional. A professional headshot can help build this trust. It shows that you take your career seriously and are committed to maintaining a high standard of professionalism. This can be particularly important when dealing with high-value clients or complex insurance products.

4. Reflects Professionalism and Quality

A high-quality headshot reflects your commitment to quality in all aspects of your work. It shows that you are willing to invest in yourself and your career. This attention to detail can translate into how you are perceived in your professional dealings. In an industry where precision and professionalism are crucial, a professional headshot can set you apart.

5. Increases Engagement and Visibility

LinkedIn profiles with professional headshots receive more views and engagement than those without. A well-crafted image can catch the eye of recruiters, potential clients, and business partners, leading to more opportunities and connections. An engaging, professional headshot can make your profile more appealing and increase your visibility within your industry.

Why Choose St Louis Headshots?

At St Louis Headshots, we understand the importance of a professional image. Our experienced team of photographers and video producers specializes in creating high-quality headshots that enhance your professional presence. We offer a full range of services, including studio and location photography, editing, post-production, and licensed drone pilots.

Our state-of-the-art private studio lighting and visual setup are perfect for capturing the ideal headshot, whether for LinkedIn profiles or other professional uses. Our large studio space allows for the incorporation of props to create a well-rounded set, and we can assist with every aspect of your production, from custom interview setups to providing sound and camera operators.

In addition to headshots, St Louis Headshots excels in customizing productions for diverse media requirements, repurposing your photography and video branding to gain more traction. We are well-versed in all file types and media styles, ensuring that your content is delivered in the best possible format.

As a full-service commercial photography and video production company, we have worked with numerous businesses, marketing firms, and agencies in the St. Louis area. Our expertise and commitment to quality make us the perfect partner for your next video or photography project.

Investing in a professional headshot with St Louis Headshots will elevate your LinkedIn profile and showcase your professionalism and dedication to your career. Contact us today to schedule your session and take the first step towards a more polished and professional online presence.


By understanding the impact of a professional headshot and leveraging the expertise of St Louis Headshots, you can enhance your LinkedIn profile and advance your career in the insurance industry. Make the right impression with a professional headshot and let your profile speak volumes about your professionalism and competence.

314-913-5626

Mike Haller

stlouisheadshots@gmail.com