Law

Attorney & Law Firm Headshots

You don't need a studio to get a professional attorney headshot.

A real photographer directs each session live over video — a polished, consistent headshot for your bio and the firm directory, for $180 per person, anywhere.

Professional remote attorney headshot directed live over video.

Clients judge your bio photo before they read a word

Legal hiring starts online: 97% of legal clients begin their search on the web and 93% research before hiring, so they land on your bio and size up your photo first — and a face registers far faster than text. A weak or dated photo undercuts you before your credentials get a chance.

The lift is measurable: a professional headshot is rated about 50% more competent than a casual one and earns 14× more views in an analysis of 60,000+ ratings. Your photo anchors the firm bio page, legal directories (Martindale-Hubbell, Avvo, Chambers), LinkedIn, and pitch materials — it has to read credible and match the rest of the firm.

Attorney headshot reviewed for a credible, consistent, firm-standard look.

Pricing

Attorney headshot pricing

Book one attorney session or a firm-wide rollout across partners and associates. Every option is real photo capture with live direction and edited final files, sized for bios, directories, and LinkedIn.

Individual remote headshots

$180 Per person

  • Fully remote session
  • Live posing and lighting guidance
  • One retouched final image
  • Digital background option
  • Private gallery
  • Unlimited usage rights
Book individual session

Large company headshots

From $80 Per person for 10+

  • Shared visual direction
  • Booking link for all team members
  • Consistent crop, color, and background
  • Editing team review
  • Delivery for website, recruiting pages, and brand systems
Request rollout quote

Where attorney headshots show up

An attorney headshot signals credibility everywhere a client evaluates you:

For partners and leadership, see executive headshots; for incoming associates, new hire headshots.

Why law firms need one standard

Firms grow constantly — partners lateral in, associates start every fall, and bio pages drift as everyone supplies their own photo. The result is a directory where lighting, crop, and background clash from one attorney to the next, which reads as unpolished on a page that is supposed to signal rigor.

One directed standard fixes it. The photographer sets the crop, background, and retouching once, then applies it to every attorney across practice groups and offices — so partners and associates look like one firm, not fifty separate shoots.

Remote session flow

How the remote session works

The session is designed to be simple for you and controlled behind the scenes. You only need a quiet space, a working camera, and a short window of time.

  1. 1

    Pre-session brief

    We align on the look, crop, background, and where the final images will be used, plus any brand or team standards to match.

  2. 2

    Session link and setup

    You receive the session details, open the app or link from a phone or laptop, and connect live with the photographer.

  3. 3

    Live capture

    The photographer reviews light and background, adjusts camera position, and directs posture, expression, framing, and angle in real time.

  4. 4

    Edit and deliver

    The selected image is naturally retouched and delivered in web-ready crops for every place your headshot needs to appear.

What you need before the session

Preparation should be simple. You do not need a studio setup, but a few choices make the session smoother.

Full preparation detail: preparation guide.

Portfolio

Remote headshot examples

Real, live-directed portraits — clean, current, and consistent. Every frame is a real photograph of a real person, captured remotely and finished to one editing standard.

Executive headshot of a man in a dark blazer with a polished leadership profile look.
Professional executive headshot of a woman in a navy blazer with a clean corporate background.
Formal executive headshot of a man in a dark suit against a clean blue-gray background.
Executive portrait of a woman in a black turtleneck with a composed professional presence.
Polished executive headshot of a man in a blue blazer with a warm neutral backdrop.
Leadership headshot of a woman in a black blazer with a bright office-style background.
Professional executive portrait of a woman with glasses in soft office-style lighting.
Modern executive headshot of a man in a gray henley with a warm professional background.
Executive headshot of a blonde woman in a business blazer with a confident expression.
Relaxed executive portrait of a man in a gray sweater with a confident professional stance.
Professional executive headshot of a woman in a green top and blue blazer.
Clean executive portrait of a man in a blue sweater against a simple gray background.
Minimal executive headshot of a woman photographed against a simple neutral backdrop.
Executive portrait of a blonde woman in a black top with a warm office-style background.
Natural executive headshot of a man in a plaid shirt with a softly blurred office setting.
Approachable executive headshot of a woman in a blue shirt with a natural professional expression.
Executive headshot of a man in a gray sweater against a muted green background.
Softly lit executive headshot of a woman in a gray sweater with a clean professional background.
Bright executive portrait of a woman in a light blue shirt with office-style depth.
Clean executive headshot of a woman in a black top with a quiet neutral backdrop.

Credibility and presence

A composed, confident, trustworthy look does a lot of quiet work on a bio page. The photographer directs posture, eye contact, and expression in real time so the photo reads credible rather than casual.

For a profession that sells judgment, the headshot is the first proof point a client sees.

Background and firm standard

Neutral, professional backgrounds are matched across the firm so every attorney's bio looks cohesive — no clashing rooms, colors, or lighting from one profile to the next.

We define the standard once, then hold every session to it.

Retouching for professional use

Editing is deliberate and restrained: color, skin tone, small distractions, and light corrections, while keeping the attorney recognizable. Polished, never over-processed.

The final image looks like the person who will walk into the deposition or the pitch.

Consistent delivery

Each attorney receives web-ready crops for the firm bio page, legal directories, and LinkedIn — all edited to one firm standard.

As the firm grows, new attorneys are delivered to the same standard so the directory stays uniform.

Firm-wide headshots

Standardize headshots across partners, associates, and offices without a studio day. Remote Headshots defines the firm's visual standard first, then each attorney books a time, joins from a phone, and receives the same live direction and editing — so every bio photo matches, whether the attorney is in the head office or a satellite.

As new associates join, they enter the same workflow and come out matching everyone else, which keeps the directory consistent as the firm grows.

Why a real photo matters in law

In law, credibility is the currency — and an AI-generated headshot spends it for no reason. 66% of people say they're put off once they realize a headshot is AI-generated, and 38% call AI headshots "soulless" (Ringover survey). On a bio that is supposed to signal trust, a synthetic face is a risk no attorney needs to take.

A remote headshot is still a real photograph of the attorney — real face, real expression — captured by a person, not generated by a model. It's polished and consistent across the firm, and unmistakably real.

See why a real photo beats an AI headshot.

Related

These pages cover the closest related workflows for individuals and teams.

Common questions

Attorney & Law Firm Headshots: FAQ

How much do attorney headshots cost?

$180 per person for an individual attorney session. Firm-wide pricing starts at $100 per person for teams of 3+, and $80 per person for 10+.

How does a remote attorney headshot work?

Each attorney books a time, joins a video session from a phone or laptop, and a professional photographer directs lighting, camera height, posture, and expression live. Retouched, web-ready finals for bios and directories arrive in a few business days.

Can you keep our whole firm consistent across offices?

Yes. We set one crop, background, and retouching standard, then apply it to every attorney across practice groups and offices, so the directory looks uniform.

Can you do new associates on an ongoing basis?

Yes. New associates enter the same workflow whenever they join and come out matching the rest of the firm — see new hire headshots.

Does it work for partners and leadership?

Yes. Partners and firm leadership can get polished portraits for press, speaking, and pitch materials — see executive headshots.

Is it a real photo, not AI?

A real photo. A photographer directs and captures an actual photograph of the attorney; we don't generate a synthetic face. See why a real photo beats an AI headshot.

See the full FAQ

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Tell us what you need, and we will help you choose the right remote headshot format for an individual session, a team rollout, or a larger company program.