We create Corporate headshots that elevate business professionals into industry leaders






















































The psychology behind having your photo taken explained
We understand that having your corporate headshots taken can be a nerve-wracking experience, even for powerful CEOs who are seemingly confident at everything they do. When people feel uncomfortable in front of the camera, they tend to resort to a blocking or a pacifying gesture for comfort.
Blocking gestures, such as crossing your arms in front of you, occur when we put something between ourselves and an uncomfortable situation (the camera).
On the other hand, pacifying gestures, like awkwardly holding your fingers, lip pressing, or clenching your jaw, are other common things people do to cope with discomfort.
But don't worry, this is all completely normal and human. We recognize these behaviors and use our expertise to guide you through your photo session, ensuring that you feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera. We understand that just telling you to stand and smile won't cut it if we want to capture the best, most authentic version of you.
So trust us to help you relax, find your most confident self, and capture images that truly reflect who you are.
Tiaan Du Rand
Absa Group
“Somehow Wesley has the ability to capture a personality in a photo. It’s difficult to explain, but it’s more than just a photo of you - It’s the essence of you. Our entire group shared the same sentiment - we did not know that we can look so good.”
Headshot compositions
We offer three styles of headshots, each with its own purpose. See below for the different ways that speak to your needs.
Head and shoulder portrait
Standing half-length portrait
Seated portrait
Seated table portrait
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Head and Shoulder
Focusing solely on the face, a head and shoulders portrait shows your personality and competence. Your personality will be shown by how genuine your expression looks. Your competence will be shown in how relaxed you look, in what you wear and how neatly you are presented.
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Standing half-length
As with head and shoulders, your face expresses your personality but with a half-length portrait, the viewer will get to judge your body language. Is it engaging or is it slouchy and lazy? Is there calmness or is there tension?
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Lifestyle sitting portrait
A sitting portrait puts all shields down. Using hands and legs to assist with positive body language. A sitting portrait gives the viewer a better understanding of who you are with dynamic aspects of your professional character. It shows movement, active engagement and connection.
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Table seated
The most natural of them all. The seated table portrait offers a more realistic body composition. It also helps with feeling more relaxed, giving your hands something to do.
I was most impressed and inspired by Wesley’s professionalism and the manner in which his customer service interface embraces new-age communications technology. The studio was clean and spacious, with a great mood and vibe. I highly recommend.
Lebo Mokwena
Advocate