At Supreme Pictures, the difference between a standard headshot and an executive portrait is defined by artistic intent, technical execution, and the level of service provided. While both capture a person’s likeness, they serve different professional purposes:

  • Lighting and Depth: A standard headshot typically utilizes flat, even lighting to create a simple and clear image. In contrast, executive portraits use dramatic techniques like Rembrandt or loop lighting to create shadows and depth, which help convey a sense of authority and approachability.
  • Composition and Intent: Executive portraits are deliberate statements of leadership. They utilize specific compositions—such as the angle of the shoulders and the directness of the gaze—to elevate a professional brand, whereas standard headshots are often simpler likenesses.
  • Service Experience: A standard headshot is often a quick, transactional process. Executive portraits involve a more curated studio session, often including wardrobe consultation and professional retouching designed specifically for C-suite leaders.
  • Environment: While standard headshots usually feature neutral backgrounds, executive portraits may also utilize on-location settings (like a boardroom or refined office) to provide visual context for the individual’s professional role and influence.

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