Interior Designer Headshots
Clients Read as a Design Choice
Your headshot sits on a website you styled, next to rooms you composed. Clients can't help judging it by the same standard. Make it pass the same review your projects do.
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People Hire Designers Whose Taste They Trust
Interior design is the most personal service a homeowner ever buys. You'll be in their house, spending their money, overruling their instincts. Before anyone agrees to that, they look for evidence of taste and judgment everywhere, and the first place they look after your portfolio is you.
A considered portrait on a clean background, or in a tone matched to your brand, tells them the person is as put together as the rooms. It takes one selfie in the studio and about a minute. The $5 is the cheapest line item your brand will ever see.
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One photo, consistent across every touchpoint:
How It Works
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Interior Designer Headshot FAQ
What should an interior designer wear in a headshot?
Something with intention. The formal dress or blazer preset works for a high-end residential clientele; smart casual suits studios with a relaxed brand. What kills trust is randomness: a wrinkled tee says you don't sweat details, and details are the entire job.
Should my headshot match my brand colors?
The background can. Along with white, gray, and office presets, you can set any hex color, so your headshot can sit on your site in a tone pulled straight from your palette. It's a small touch clients read as coherence.
Where does a designer's headshot actually appear?
Your website's about page, Houzz profile, Instagram bio, press features, and every pitch deck you send a potential client. Editorial features especially: when a magazine runs your project, they ask for a portrait on a deadline, and 'let me book a photographer' is not an answer.
What happens to the photo I upload?
It's processed to generate your headshot, and the images expire after 24 hours. No account is created and nothing is published. Only you get the link to the result.
How much does it cost?
The watermarked preview is free. The full-resolution download is $5, versus $150 to $400 for a studio session. You'd never let a client overpay like that on a sofa.
Architects have their own page. Building a broader personal brand? See personal branding photos.
A Portrait That Passes Your Own Review
One selfie in the studio. Free preview, $5 for the full-resolution photo, background color of your choosing.
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