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Iām Alex Kaplan, a Headshot Photographer and videographer based in New Milford, NJ, serving Northern.

Most professionals spend real time on their LinkedIn profile. They refine their summary, update their work history, collect recommendations. Then they leave a profile photo in place that no longer looks like them, or never represented them well to begin with.
That is a bigger problem than most people realize.
Your LinkedIn headshot is the first visual impression a recruiter, client, or referral sees before they read a single word on your profile. And in Northern New Jersey, where professionals in finance, law, insurance, corporate leadership, and entrepreneurship are all showing up in the same searches, that photo is often forming an opinion before anyone has made a conscious decision to look closer.
Before anyone reads your title, your company, or your credentials, they have already formed a read on you. That happens in a fraction of a second, and it happens entirely through your photo.
A LinkedIn headshot is not a glamour shot. It is not a casual snapshot. It is a professional communication tool.
A strong one communicates three things without a word: you are competent, you take yourself seriously, and you are someone worth engaging with. A weak one raises subtle doubts, even when your background is excellent.
After photographing professionals across Northern New Jersey and New York City for more than 30 years, the pattern is consistent. Attorneys, financial advisors, consultants, executives, and job seekers who invest in a quality headshot tend to look more credible than peers with nearly identical credentials. It is not a dramatic difference. It is a quiet one. But quiet differences accumulate.
This comes up constantly. A professional has a headshot from several years ago, or a photo pulled from a conference badge or a company event, and they know it is not quite right but have not gotten around to fixing it.
Here is the practical issue. When someone meets you in person after seeing your LinkedIn photo, there should be no moment of disconnect. Consistency builds trust. A significant mismatch between your photo and how you actually look creates friction, even when no one says it out loud.
For professionals in fields where trust is the product, from financial advisors in Bergen County to attorneys in Hackensack and Fort Lee to insurance professionals across Northern New Jersey, that friction matters more than people expect.
An outdated photo also signals, unintentionally, that you are not paying close attention to your professional presence. That is rarely the message anyone wants to send.
A professional LinkedIn headshot keeps you current and keeps your first impression honest.
There is no single formula, but after sessions with thousands of professionals across New Jersey and New York, these are the elements that consistently produce results.
Both can work. The right choice depends on your industry and the impression you want to make.
Studio sessions offer controlled light and a clean, timeless look. That tends to work well for executives, attorneys, financial professionals, and anyone whose clients expect a certain level of formality before they ever walk through the door. Environmental sessions, shot in meaningful real-world settings, add context and personality. That approach fits entrepreneurs, consultants, coaches, and small business owners who want their photo to feel less like a credential and more like an introduction.
Where this goes wrong is when the choice does not match the audience. A financial advisor photographed against a brick wall in soft afternoon light may look approachable, but approachable is not always the first thing a client in that industry is looking for. An attorney photographed in a stark white studio may look sharp but lose the warmth that makes referrals feel comfortable reaching out. The setting is part of the message.
You can see how both approaches play out on our corporate headshots page, or learn more about how we work with professionals across Northern NJ on our About page.
A practical rule: if someone meeting you for the first time would not recognize you from your photo, it is time.
What actually prompts most professionals to book is more specific than a timeline. It is the moment they are about to send a proposal to a new client and pull up their own LinkedIn profile to share the link. Or they are being introduced by a colleague and realize the photo attached to their name no longer reflects the role they are actually in. That moment of “I really need to fix this” is usually sitting in the back of their mind for months before they act on it.
Most professionals benefit from refreshing their headshot every two to three years, or sooner after a promotion, a career pivot, a new business launch, or a style shift that has moved their look in a different direction. For professionals in Hackensack, Paramus, Fort Lee, and throughout Bergen County, that update tends to land at the same time as a larger transition. A new role at a firm. A move into independent practice. A push to grow a referral network. Updating your headshot is one of the simplest steps you can take at that point, and one of the most visible.
If you are a professional in Northern New Jersey and your current LinkedIn photo no longer feels like you, we would be glad to help you update it with something current, natural, and professional.
The session does not need to be complicated. It needs to be done right. That means the right light, the right guidance, and a photographer who understands what the photo needs to accomplish for your specific industry and audience.
We have been photographing professionals across New Jersey and New York City for more than 30 years, including executives, attorneys, financial advisors, consultants, and job seekers who needed a photo that actually reflects where they are now.
Call or text 917-992-9097 or 201-834-4999 to schedule your session or ask any questions. You can also contact us here to get started.