How to Book a Headshot Session (And What to Expect)

How to Book a Headshot Session (And What to Expect)

If you're new to professional headshots, you might have a few questions.
Don’t worry! At TRG Headshots in Red Oak, we guide you through every step.

❓How Do I Book a Headshot Session?

Booking is simple and takes just a minute.

  1. Visit TRGHeadshots.com

  2. Choose a time and package that works for you

  3. Fill out your info and submit

We’ll follow up to confirm and answer any questions you have before your session.

❓Do I Need to Prepare or Bring Anything?

Yes… but nothing fancy or stressful.

Here’s how to prepare:

  • Wear solid colors (avoid bright patterns or logos)

  • Bring 2–3 top options if you’re unsure

  • Groom as you normally would for work or an interview

  • Get a good night’s sleep because it really does help!

Not sure what looks best on camera? We’ll help you decide.

❓What Happens During a Headshot Session?

You’ll arrive at our private studio in Red Oak where everything is calm and guided.
We’ll talk briefly about your goals and walk you through:

✅ How to stand or sit
✅ Where to look
✅ How to relax your face
✅ When to smile (or not!)

We take several shots and adjust as we go. The vibe is easy with no awkward silences, no pressure.

❓How Long Does a Headshot Session Take?

Most sessions take about 30 to 45 minutes.
That includes posing, outfit changes, and reviewing your images.

We work at your pace and no rushing.

❓When Do I Get to See My Photos?

You will be able to see your images as we shoot them.

After the shoot, you will be emailed a gallery of proofs to view at your leisure and make selections for images to purchase.

Final Thoughts

A headshot session isn’t scary when you know what to expect.
At TRG Headshots, we keep it simple, relaxed, and built around you.

📍 Serving Red Oak, Waxahachie, and the DFW area
📅 Book your session now at www.trgheadshots.com
Let’s help you look your best, confidently and professionally.

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