Outdoor Business Portraits in Los Gatos

Outdoor Business Portraits in Los Gatos – 3 Differences Between Outdoor Portraits And Headshots


When it comes to updated images for your business, there are a couple of options you can choose from. Traditionally, most people take headshots. But another option is to take portraits. The two may seem very similar; however, there are a few key differences between them. Here are some examples of outdoor business portraits in Los Gatos. As well as three differences between taking outdoor portraits and headshots.

Controlled Lighting vs Natural Light


One of the most important aspects of any image is the lighting. For most situations, soft lighting works really well for both portraits and headshots. Capturing soft lighting is very easy and straightforward with headshots that are taken indoors. For example, I know the exact settings for the lighting in my studio and it is easily repeatable. Soft lighting can be accomplished for outdoor business portraits as well – but the images need to be taken in the open shade. Ideally, the best time to take outdoor portraits is going to be as close to sunrise or an hour before the sun sets. I recommend touching base with your Photographer for locations that would work well for outdoor portraits. All-in-all, controlling the light is much easier for headshots than it can be for outdoor business portraits.

Variety of Backgrounds And Poses


Perhaps the biggest difference between headshots and outdoor portraits is the posing. Headshots are typically posed very simple. While outdoor business portraits have much more variety. For example, leaning up against something, sitting down, or even walking shots. For this reason, outdoor business headshots can showcase a little more personality and are much more dynamic than a standard headshot. Headshots and business portraits serve different purposes and when in doubt, I recommend scheduling both.

Aspect Ratio Of The Final Images


Another key difference between business portraits and headshots is the aspect ratio. Headshots are cropped to only include the head and shoulders. While business portraits include more of your outfit. When taking headshots, you don’t have to worry about your pants, shoes, or socks 🙂 This is not the case with business portraits.

Hopefully this brief post and examples of outdoor business portraits in Los Gatos at Vasona Park has been helpful. Thanks!

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