Private Practice Image Instant
: Photos where you aren't looking directly at the camera. These give clients a sense of your real-world presence and the type of care you provide.
: Ensure your images are high-resolution and placed strategically using the Rule of Thirds —positioning yourself slightly off-center to create a more dynamic and interesting composition. Private Practice image
: Clear photos of your face where you look approachable and competent. Your face should occupy about 60% of the frame. : Photos where you aren't looking directly at the camera
: Before the shoot, define your "Ideal Client." Your photos should be styled to appeal specifically to their needs and preferences. : Clear photos of your face where you
: Detail shots—like books, plants, or fabric textures—that create a "lifestyle" feel for your website and social media. 2. Posing and Presentation Tips
: Use a natural, warm expression. A slight chin-forward position can help define your jawline and prevent a "double chin" effect in portraits. 3. Branding Beyond the Photo
: Stand tall with your spine straight and shoulders back. For a more graceful look, shift your weight to your back leg to create a natural "S" curve.