Make your best first impression with Denver photographer, Andrew Kelly.

Denver Professional Headshots

You’ve got the experience, your resumé is spotless, and your references are glowing—but you still didn’t land the interview. Why? Your headshot may be holding you back. 


In today’s digital age, your headshot is your first interaction with any prospective employer or client, and you need to make it count. A professional headshot not only establishes credibility, it brings your experience to life. It’s more than a profile picture (though studies show that LinkedIn profiles with professional headshots receive 21 times more views than those without), it’s an extension of your personal brand. Let’s work together to make the impression you want to make, and get you to that interview.

Why a Professional Headshot?

If you have flour in your kitchen, you can make pasta. Right now. Got eggs, too? You have everything you need to whip up a batch of silky-smooth fettuccine. Have some cheese or vegetables lying around?

And yet, if you do a quick search for pasta recipes, chances are you'll walk away more confused than confident. Some call for flour and whole eggs, others for additions of water or oil. Weight versus volume measurements, kneading times, resting conditions—it's all over the map.

It's not just a lay cook's issue, either. When I was in culinary school, I had a series of instructors who only left me more disoriented. Some insisted on oil, others on salt, still others on additional yolks or a splash of water. Prescribed kneading and resting times often contradicted each other. One instructor told us to hang the pasta to dry for at least 10 minutes before cooking it; others had us keep it tightly wrapped until the moment it was dropped in the pot.