For job seekers, career climbers, and professionals who know LinkedIn is where the next opportunity actually starts. A studio session that delivers a profile photo that opens doors instead of closing them.
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Before a recruiter reads your headline, before they look at your work history, before they click your name, they look at your photo. If the photo says "outdated" or "unprofessional" or "this is from a friend's wedding," the rest of your profile has already lost the argument.
At TRG Headshots in Red Oak, Texas, we photograph professionals who use LinkedIn to actually do something. Land a new role. Get noticed by a recruiter. Open a sales conversation. Build a personal brand that pays. The session is built around what works on the LinkedIn platform, not generic portrait conventions.
Travis coaches the entire session. You watch every photo appear on a large monitor as it is taken, so you walk out knowing exactly what you have. You do not need to know how to pose. You do not need to be photogenic. The job is to make you look like the most confident, capable version of yourself, and that is what happens.
Most clients leave with one or two final images: a primary profile photo and an alternate look for cover image, About section, or company bio use. Both fully retouched. Both yours.
"I had an amazing experience at TRG Headshots. Travis is an awesome photographer, with exceptional professionalism and skills. He coached me through the entire session and I actually had a really great time. I absolutely recommend him to anyone, especially if you're even the slightest bit uncomfortable in front of a camera."Tony D. · Google Review
Whether you are job hunting, building a personal brand, or running point on enterprise sales, the photo on your profile either helps or hurts. Here is who we work with most often.
For professionals between roles or actively looking. Recruiters screen LinkedIn before they screen anything else. A current, professional photo is the difference between a recruiter clicking your profile or scrolling past it. Many clients book within a week of starting a new search.
For salespeople, BDRs, account executives, and consultants whose LinkedIn is a primary channel. Prospects look at your photo before they accept a connection request. The photo on your profile is the first sales asset you ever deploy.
For people whose personal brand is the business. Your LinkedIn is a thought leadership platform, a sales tool, a recruiting page, and a credibility check rolled into one. The photo at the top of it needs to carry weight in every one of those contexts.
If you were laid off, restructured out, or pushed into a search you did not expect, the LinkedIn photo question is suddenly urgent. The photo from 2018 is not going to do the work in 2026.
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Recruiters Google your name first. Your LinkedIn photo and headline are usually the first impression. Before the resume gets opened, before the recruiter call, the photo is doing the talking.
An outdated photo signals an outdated candidate. Fair or not, a 5-year-old photo or a casual phone selfie reads as someone who has not been thinking about their career. Recruiters notice.
The session is fast. Studio session takes 30 to 45 minutes. Proofing gallery in 24 hours. Final retouched photo in 5 business days. Rush delivery available if you have an interview booked or an inbound recruiter conversation already running.
You only pay for what you keep. No session fee. No deposit. If you do not love what you see, you do not pay. The financial risk during a job search is already plenty without adding more.
The session itself is short and coached. The prep that happens before you arrive is what makes the photo work as a profile picture, a cover image, an email signature, and every other place it will show up.
Dress for the role you want, not the role you had. A blazer in a solid color works for almost every industry. Skip busy patterns, large logos, and trendy cuts. If your industry runs more casual, a clean button-down or a quality knit can work. Bring two options. We will pick the right one together.
Get a haircut a week out, not the day before. Style your hair the way you wear it on a normal Tuesday at work. Get a full night of sleep before the session. Drink water the day before. Tired eyes and dehydration show up in photos in ways no retouching fully fixes.
Most people walk in nervous. That is normal and expected. The session is coached the entire way through. Travis guides expression, posture, and angle so you do not have to figure it out. People who arrive convinced they are not photogenic almost always leave with photos they actually like.
There is no upfront cost to book or attend a session. You pay only for the images you select after seeing the proofing gallery within 24 hours of your shoot.
$149 per fully retouched image. The per-image price drops as you select more. Most LinkedIn-focused clients leave with one or two final images. One primary profile photo, and optionally a second look for an About section, cover image, or company bio.
Every image is delivered in high resolution and web resolution, in both color and black and white. Rush delivery is available if you have an interview or inbound recruiter conversation that needs the photo fast.
Proofing gallery within 24 hours. Final retouched images within 5 business days. Rush delivery available for active job searches and time-sensitive recruiter conversations.
Every session backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you do not love what you see, you do not pay.
Book Your SessionIf you do not love what you see during the session, you do not pay. No session fee, no deposit, no risk. Every client books with complete confidence.
Book a studio session in Red Oak between Dallas and Fort Worth. No session fee, no risk, no reason to keep an outdated photo working against you.
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