When you think headshot photography, it’s not long before the name Peter Hurley springs to mind. As an actor and model turned photographer, he’s become one of the go-to guys for headshot photography. But shooting headshots is more than about just having a great camera or lighting, it’s about psychology and the connections you make with your subjects. We caught up with Peter at PhotoPlus 2019 to find out more about his approach to headshot photography.

As well as having his own successful headshot studio in New York City, Peter also runs Headshot Crew, which offers online coaching, workshops, tutorials and ways for the general public to find headshot photographers from a selection of over 16,000 in 132 countries.

We asked Peter what he feels are the three most important pieces of advice he could offer to headshot photographers just starting out. Even if your style is very different from Peter, or even if you’re not doing headshots, but just portraits in general, getting a good image is as much about psychology and connecting with your subject as it is about the gear you’re using, if not more so. — DIYP’s coverage of PhotoPlus Expo 2019 is sponsored by Luminar, Cosyspeed, PhotoPlus, and Spiffy Gear – check ’em out. We’re giving away photo bags, software and lights – join the giveaway here.