What is Headshot photography?
A professional headshot is a type of portrait. A headshot is a tightly cropped photo of the face, from the shoulders up. The subject is camera aware — typically looking right in the lens. Headshots are most commonly used for passport photos. Headshots are also used in modelling or acting for casting directors.
What is the difference between headshots and portraits?
The main difference between a headshot and a portrait is how the images will be used. Traditionally headshots are taken for official business use, while a portrait is more of a descriptive image used to tell a story about the subject. Headshots are typically shot with the subject looking directly into the camera. Portraits can also have the subject looking to camera but can also include off-camera looks to create a more candid, intimate feel often seen in lifestyle or documentary portraits.
Interesting use of DIAMOND CAMEO in the album cover shot for Queen…keep developing ideas, but be careful with the technical aspects of what you are doing in the studio too!