
A simple way to make every first impression count
A simple way to make every first impression count
Joanne Moorhouse
📸🎨🎯💡 Turning stories into scroll-stopping brands! Global pro in 🐾🩺💼 — simple marketing + visuals that connect, inspire & make you unforgettable. 🌎
August 27, 2025
Think about the last time you met a client in person. How did you show up?
Confident, approachable, professional - ready to represent yourself and your company?
That same impression should carry across everything you do online...
whether that is on social media, LinkedIn, Zoom calls, networking, your graphics, or even your email profile.
During a recent virtual networking event, I noticed how easy it is for that first impression to feel disconnected if your headshot doesn’t reflect the professional you bring to every interaction. One attendee looked different from their profile photo (and one did not even have a profile photo 😱). It reminded me that consistency matters. Not for looks, but for clarity, professionalism, and trust.
A current, professional headshot can help you:
📸 Show up consistently for clients, online and in person
📸 Build instant recognition and trust
📸 Reflect the professional presence you bring to every interaction
The good news?
You don’t need an in-person studio session to make this happen. (so my less confident friends can relax). With remote headshot photography, I can capture high-quality images from your home or office (wherever you feel confident and that represents your brand), guided step by step, so your online presence aligns with how you show up in real life.
So, let me ask: when was the last time you updated your headshot?
If it’s been a while, now’s the perfect time to ensure your image truly represents the professional you are today, whether meeting a client in person or connecting virtually.
Don't leave your first impression to chance 👉 [Book Your Remote Headshot Session Today]
Remember: Your headshot isn’t about appearance, it’s about showing up professionally and consistently. Let’s create an image that communicates who you are, online and offline.
