Headshot Madness - How to Choose the Right Headshot Photographer
1. Remember, money is skill. But not always! Sometimes someone who is a natural at headshot photography and is just getting started in the business can give you great headshots for a low price! But always look at their sample headshots first, because you don't want to spend even $20 if the headshots you get back are absolutely useless. 2. After looking at a photographer's headshot samples, give them a call (assuming they are in your price range). You can email them but it's a much better idea to call because you want to get an idea of what kind of person they are by talking to them over the phone. Do they have time for you? Do they even care? Don't work with them if they don't seem to be interested in talking to you, or seem to busy to want to deal with you. They probably won't end up giving you as good headshots as someone who really does care about giving you the most for your money. 3. Email to set up a time, and be sure they are responsive. This goes for any