10-MINUTE PROFESSIONAL HEADSHOTS

Short on time but need a professional headshot? These quick, relaxed, mini-sessions are designed for busy professionals who want a clean, confident image for Author Profiles, LinkedIn, Industry Websites and Personal Branding.

When, Where, & How Much?

When: Sunday 8 February

Where: Bunya House, 1167 South Pine Road, Arana Hills

How Much: $80 for your session and one edited headshot

How It Works

  1. Choose and pay for your 10-minute time slot

  2. Arrive at Bunya House at your booked time

  3. Enjoy a fast, professionally guided session

  4. Receive your professionally edited headshot within 1 week

Simple. Efficient. Professional.

Book Your Session Time

FAQ

  • What do you aim for?
    We know many people are nervous or uncomfortable in front of the camera. Our sessions are directed yet informal to allow you some space to bring your authentic self to the session.

  • How long is a session?
    Sessions run for 10 minutes in front of the camera so being on time is quite important.

  • Where are sessions conducted?
    Bunya House is our air-conditioned study for the day with plenty of parking available for you.

  • How many images are included?
    Individual sessions include one edited image. We choose the best image where you are your most relaxed, authentic, and personable for the camera.

  • What retouching is included?
    Retouching is professional and natural, suitable for business use. Our retouching/editing is applied by hand to your best/’hero’ image.

  • What files are delivered?
    Your image are supplied digitally in high-resolution and web-ready formats.

  • What can the images be used for?
    Websites, LinkedIn and professional profiles, internal systems, your personal branding, and marketing materials

  • Do you use AI?
    Our headshot images are shot digitally and custom edited by hand. We do not use AI tools such as Evoto. We prefer to do the main creative work ‘in-camera’’. We feel the adoption of an AI-heavy editing approach removes the natural human traits and elements of the subject while also impacting the photographer’s vision. Typically this results in a final image that is potentially lacking in authenticity.

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