Attorney Headshots for Hartford and Connecticut Law Firms

Your Time is Billable.
Treat It That Way.

A studio session means travel time, parking, an unfamiliar environment, and half a day gone before you get back to your desk. That is not how attorneys work.

Scott Parker comes to your office. Your conference room, your lobby, your building. The session happens on your schedule, in your environment, with no time wasted getting there and back. Individual attorneys are photographed and back at their desks in fifteen minutes. Teams are handled efficiently, one person at a time, without disrupting the workday more than necessary.

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The Portrait Your Clients See Before They Call You.

A potential client finds your name online. Before they read your bio, before they look at your case history, they look at your photo. That image is doing work before you say a word.

It needs to read as competent, approachable, and trustworthy without trying too hard to be any of those things. The best attorney headshots look like the attorney at their most capable, not like a posed photograph of someone trying to look capable.

That distinction is in the direction, the lighting, and the framing. It is not something that happens automatically.

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Consistency Across Your Firm

A law firm's website is often the first thing a prospective client evaluates. When the attorneys on your team page were photographed in different years, with different backgrounds, different lighting, and different levels of quality, it reads as disorganized. That is not the impression a firm wants to make.

Every attorney photographed by Scott Parker is shot with the same lighting approach and visual consistency, regardless of how many people are on the team or how many sessions it takes to get there. The result is a team page that looks like a firm, not a collection of individuals.

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Individual Sessions and
Full Firm Days

Some clients are a single attorney updating a bio photo. Others are managing partners coordinating headshots for an entire practice. Both are handled the same way: on location, on your schedule, scoped to what you actually need.

Individual sessions and firm-wide headshot days are both available across Greater Hartford and Connecticut.

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Sessions are scoped to the engagement. Individual attorneys and full firm days are priced accordingly. Investment begins at $600. Scope and investment are confirmed in the initial conversation, before anything is booked.

The Investment

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you come to our law firm or do we come to you?

I come to you. Your conference room, your lobby, your building. Your time is valuable.

How long does it take to photograph our law firm?

Individual attorneys take about fifteen minutes each. I work one person at a time so the rest of the firm stays productive. Depending on the size of your organization we can schedule half days, full days, or multiple days.

How much do attorney headshots cost?

A single attorney starts at $600. A firm session starts at $1,200. Average client spend is $3,700 once scope is established. That number reflects what it actually takes to photograph a practice properly, not what it costs to rush through it.

What happens to our team page if attorneys leave or join the firm?

I keep the lighting notes and technical setup from your original session. When someone new joins or someone needs an update. Your team page stays consistent without starting over.

What should attorneys wear for a headshot?

Business professional in solid or subtly patterned colors. Consider how you want people to see you daily. Headshots are often your first public-facing impression. Wear what you want clients and colleagues to see. My only word of caution is to minimize distractions. Patterns and ornate jewelry tend to distract from the trustworthy authority that you are.

How long until we receive the finished images?

Edited images are usually delivered within one week of the session, sometimes faster. It depends on the scope of the project. We can talk about that when you contact me.

The last time we hired a photographer, the results were inconsistent across our team page. How do you handle that?

Inconsistency comes from photographing people at different times with different setups and hoping it holds together. I work to solve that problem before it starts. I can photograph every attorney in your firm with the same lighting, the same framing, and the same technical approach. The team page can look like it was shot in one session.