A headshot photo is a close-up portrait that focuses on a person’s face, usually showing the shoulders and above. It’s commonly used for professional profiles, company websites, acting, modeling, and social media bios.

Quick Scoop

A good headshot is meant to make you recognizable and approachable, not to tell a full story like a wider portrait does. The face should be the main focus, with a simple background and minimal distractions.

Usually includes

  • Your face clearly visible.
  • A crop from the shoulders up.
  • A neutral or simple background.
  • Clothing that matches the purpose of the photo, such as professional or business-casual attire.

Common uses

  • LinkedIn and other professional profiles.
  • Company team pages.
  • Actor, model, and author promotions.
  • Personal branding and online portfolios.

Headshot vs. portrait

A headshot is more tightly framed and purpose-driven, while a portrait can be more creative, wider, and expressive. In practice, people sometimes use the terms loosely, but a headshot usually serves a professional introduction.

If you want, I can also give you a simple checklist for taking a good headshot photo.