Executive Headshots in Buford, Georgia
Directed sittings for founders, attorneys, physicians, and civic leaders. Photographed by Dwayne Moore in a Buford studio, delivered inside seventy-two hours, built to hold up in the room you are walking into next.
Leadership never reads by accident.
Most executive headshots fail in one of two ways. The subject looks uncomfortable, or the subject looks performative. Neither reads as leadership. The image ends up doing the opposite of what it was made for.
A good executive portrait is a piece of directed work. It carries the same information a suit does: how you hold yourself, what you look at, where the light lands, and whether the room around you feels like a place someone runs things. None of that is captured by pointing a camera at a face. It is built.
The sittings out of the Buford studio are built for that. Founders before a raise. New CEOs a week into the title. Attorneys facing a press cycle. Real estate leaders and physicians whose LinkedIn photo is doing trust work on purpose or by accident, and would rather it be on purpose.
Prep, direction, delivery.
Forty-five minutes in the room. The rest happens before and after, which is where most of the work is.
Fifteen-minute call
Tell us the deadline, the room you are walking into, and where the image is going to be used. We confirm fit before booking and answer anything you want to know about the session before you commit to a date.
Wardrobe and light
You get a short prep note with wardrobe guidance tuned to your role. The studio in Buford is lit and set the morning of your sitting, not on the fly when you walk in. Prep is where the image starts.
Forty-five minutes, directed
Two or three lighting setups, multiple expressions, directed posing. You do not need to know what to do. That is the direction work. You will see frames on the tethered monitor as they land, which is where most of the discomfort dissolves.
Twenty-four to seventy-two hours
Same-day curated proof set to your inbox. Your selects retouched by hand and exported for press, LinkedIn, brand kits, and print. Most sittings deliver inside twenty-four hours.
Every deliverable is built to be used.
No hidden files, no bloated proof set, no images we would not put in our own portfolio.
Three to six retouched final images
Chosen from a curated proof set. We ship the frames worth keeping.
Studio-graded color and hand retouching
Refined at press scale, not phone scale. Corrective rather than cosmetic.
Press, LinkedIn, and print exports
Square and vertical crops, sRGB and CMYK, sized for the surfaces you will actually use.
Full commercial usage rights
Press, hiring, podcast art, brand kits, internal decks. No per-use fees.
Black and white edit pass
Every color select ships in a graded monochrome version at no extra charge.
One-year role-change refresh discount
If your title changes inside twelve months, the follow-up sitting is fifty percent off.
A short edit from the last twelve months.
Executives, civic leaders, and founders. Real clients, released with permission.




There was a moment where I realized just how powerful Prestige Visuals' approach really is. Dwayne doesn't just shoot, he directs the entire story.Stephen Y. · Founder, Insights Edu
Everything worth asking before you book.
How much does an executive headshot session cost?
Sessions start at $175 for a single-look sitting, move to $325 for a two-look session that covers most professional uses, and $1,150 for a three-look executive package built to hold you for six to twelve months of press, podcast, and web use. Full package details live on the packages page.
Where is the studio and who else will be in the room?
The studio is in Buford, Georgia, roughly forty minutes northeast of downtown Atlanta. Dwayne directs the session personally. A small team supports prep, retouching, and delivery, but the direction in the room is his.
How quickly do you deliver the final images?
Most sessions deliver in 24 hours. Sessions with more complex retouching or larger galleries can run up to 72 hours. If you have a deadline tighter than that, tell us on the inquiry and we will confirm what is realistic before you book.
What should I wear?
Solid, structured pieces read best. Avoid busy patterns, brand-new logos you have not worn yet, and anything that pulls at the neck. Bring two options if you are unsure. A wardrobe note goes out after booking with specifics tuned to the shoot.
I hate being photographed. Will that be a problem?
Not really. Most people who sit for an executive session say the same thing when they arrive, and most say something different by the second setup. The work in the room is direction, not performance. You will not be asked to pose in a way that feels foreign to you.
Can you shoot on location instead of the studio?
Yes. On-location sittings travel to your office or a vetted space in Atlanta or North Georgia. The Buford studio is included in every package. On-location adds a modest travel and lighting fee that is quoted before you book.
What are the licensing terms for the finished images?
You receive full usage rights for press, social, hiring, marketing, podcast art, and internal use. There are no per-use fees and no expiring license on delivered files.
Do you retouch the images or send them straight out of camera?
Every selected image is color-graded and retouched by hand. The work is meant to hold up at press scale, not just on a phone. Retouching is corrective, not cosmetic: skin texture, stray hair, wardrobe, and light are refined without changing the face.
Book a sitting or ask a question first.
Every session starts with a short call. Tell us the deadline and the room you are walking into. If a session is not the right fit, we will say so.
