Professional Perceptions Refined, One Shot at a Time

At Tech Square ATL (TSQATL), we’re all about putting our best face forward, in everything we do. And what better way to encourage other community members to emulate than to host an event inviting people to receive a new professional headshot? After all, a picture says a thousand words. 

 
 

Our Resume Revamp: New Headshots event, photographed by local professional Corryn Goldschmidt, was more than just a typical photo shoot – it was also representative of a journey of self-presentation, empowerment, and a dash of creativity.

 
 

Hosted in the Centergy lobby, the pop-up photo studio invited local community members and guests to spruce up their online presence and revamp their professional image. The event drew a diverse crowd from various domains, too – from Georgia Tech students to the innovators of Home Depot to the pioneers of 404 DAO. Additional attendees included individuals from Wahsega, Create-X, GTRI, Accenture, and StethX Microsystems Inc. as well.

Participants reveled in the spotlight, enjoying the process of curating their digital personas. With the opportunity to take five different shots, some opted for a touch of playfulness, adding some personality to their professional outlook.

 
 

Amy Hayes and Courtney Matheson, both representing Home Depot, shared their trials and tribulations of getting the elusive perfect headshot, taking every opportunity they could to get a new photo. Meanwhile, Caroline Dunn, VP of Marketing at Wahsega, added a twist to the narrative, shedding light on the power of technology in this particular situation. In fact, she wrote an entire article regarding her experience of taking matters into her own hands and attempting for artificial intelligence (AI) to generate her professional headshot. Although an intriguing concept that many have seemed to try as of late, her cautionary tales of misfires and surreal outcomes served as a complete reality check.

Photo Courtesy of Caroline Dunn

While the camera clicked, we also asked participants a few questions surrounding when they last had a professional headshot taken and where they will use their new one:

Interestingly enough, four individuals stepped into a new era by declaring their intention to feature their headshots on personal websites. Even though the majority still planned to use their photo on LinkedIn, this signaled a paradigm shift, replacing traditional resumes with dynamic visual portfolios. Atlanta performer, Evi Yang, exemplifies this fresh approach, as showcased on her website

As the event concluded, the power of a compelling headshot still lingered. This opportunity also served as a testament to TSQATL’s unwavering dedication to fostering member growth. It wasn't about flattery, but rather, about celebrating self-improvement, especially in a world where professional landscapes constantly evolve. Check out some of the final headshots of our community members below!



Where are you most likely to publish your new professional headshot? Let us know in the comments below. 

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