11 Ideas to Make Creative Model Headshot Photographs

Whether you’re a model or an aspiring photographer, it pays to know how to differentiate an average model headshot from an exceptional one. With a few simple tips and tricks, you can create model headshots with professional-level quality. Here are 11 inspiring ideas for making perfect photoshoots with models!

Utilize framing and negative space.

Framing and negative space are an often underrated but very important part of photographing models. Utilize light, shadows and angles to create strong compositions with your model framed by their environment in a way that doesn’t draw attention away from the person or distract viewers from their facial expressions. This can help guide viewers towards what’s important focus in your photo which is the mood and emotion conveyed by the model.

Bring out texture in the hair and face with light.

Bring out the model’s shine in their hair and skin with a soft, broad light for beautiful backlighting. This will invigorate the facial features with warmth and bring out textures, like the porcelain skin of female models or whiskers on male models. If you want to define their face further, use low angles to create a more defined look.

Capture traditional headshots against a plain backdrop, as well as environmental shots in interesting locations.

Whether it’s a brick wall, a blank studio background, or an unconventional choice like a graffiti-covered staircase, adding simple yet different backgrounds to your shoot will mix up your body of work and make the images more dynamic. Not only that, you can also bring out unique expressions in models by exploring captivating locations that they can interact with—for example, imagine how much impact you can get when shooting against an old garage door filled with rustic charm.

Trevor Walker