Headshot Photographer in Sudbury, MA

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Sudbury professionals — my studio in Sherborn is just 20 minutes south via Route 27. A quick drive down through Framingham and you're here, with free parking right at the door.

What sets my headshots apart is the coaching. I guide you through every detail — posture, expression, wardrobe, angle — until we capture something that looks natural and confident, not the stiff look you get from a rushed session at the office.

LinkedIn headshots, executive portraits, business headshots, actor headshots — whatever you need, every session is tailored to your specific goals and the impression you want to make.

Sudbury's mix of tech executives along the Route 20 corridor, professionals commuting to Cambridge and Boston, and established business owners makes it a community where a strong headshot matters. My Sherborn studio is a straight shot south — far easier than fighting your way into the city for a session.

From the first frame I'm coaching you — adjusting your shoulders, refining your expression, finding the angle that works best. You'll preview images on screen as we shoot so you can see the progress in real time. Clients regularly tell me they were dreading it and ended up having a great time. Every deliverable is professionally retouched and provided in high resolution.

Getting Here from Sudbury

Head south on Route 27 from Sudbury center through Wayland — about 20 minutes to our Sherborn studio. Easy parking right at the door.

Services

  • Executive & Corporate Headshots
  • LinkedIn Profile Photos
  • Business Portraits
  • Actor & Performer Headshots
  • Team & Group Headshots (on-location available)

What Clients Say

Randy B.
Damon has done amazingly beautiful photography, both for our corporate headshots and local sporting events.

Randy B.

Sue B.
Damon always pays attention to the thousand little details that make a great picture. From lighting to clothing to hair and makeup, nothing is overlooked.

Sue B.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far is your studio from Sudbury?

My studio at 80 Maple St in Sherborn is about 20 minutes from Sudbury center via Route 27 south. Plenty of free parking.

I've never had a professional headshot — what should I wear?

Bring 3–5 tops in solid colors — navy, charcoal, burgundy and black photograph particularly well. Avoid busy patterns and logos. We'll look at everything together before we start and pick what works best with your skin tone and the background. For the full guide, see What to Wear for Your Headshot Session.

What if I'm nervous or don't consider myself photogenic?

You're in great company — most of my clients feel exactly this way when they walk in. Coaching you through posture, expression and micro-adjustments is a core part of what I do. By the time we're a few minutes in, you'll be relaxed and we'll be getting great shots. For practical tips, read How to Look Confident in Your Headshot.

How often should I update my headshot?

I recommend every 2–3 years, or whenever there's been a noticeable change in your appearance — new hairstyle, glasses, significant weight change. If someone meets you in person and can't reconcile you with your photo, it's time. Read more in How Often Should You Update Your Professional Headshot.

What about AI headshots — are they worth it?

AI-generated headshots have gotten a lot of attention, but they come with real drawbacks — uncanny expressions, inconsistent lighting, and the risk that someone recognizes it as AI. A professional headshot captures the real you with coaching that brings out authentic confidence. For a detailed breakdown, read AI Headshots vs Real Headshots.

How many final images do I receive?

Your session includes one fully retouched, high-resolution image. Many clients end up wanting 2–4 additional images for different uses — LinkedIn, company website, speaker bio — which can be purchased at the time of your session. You'll see all your shots during the session so you can choose your favorites.

What does the session actually look like?

You'll be in and out in about 30–45 minutes. We start by going through the outfits you brought, then I set the lighting while we chat about what you need the headshot for. The actual shooting takes about 20 minutes — I coach you through every frame so you're never left guessing what to do with your hands or your face. For more detail, read What Happens During a Professional Headshot Session.

Do you come to Sudbury offices for team sessions?

Absolutely. I bring my full portable studio — lights, backdrop, the works — right to your Sudbury office. All I need is a room with about 10 feet of clear wall space and a power outlet. For tips on getting your team ready, see How to Prepare Your Team for Headshot Day.

What mistakes should I avoid before my session?

The most common ones are wearing busy patterns, waiting until the last minute to plan wardrobe, and trying to look like someone you're not. A great headshot should feel like the best version of you — not a costume. For the full list, see Biggest Headshot Mistakes Professionals Make.

What's the difference between a corporate headshot and a LinkedIn headshot?

They're closely related but not identical. A corporate headshot is typically shot to match your company's brand guidelines — consistent background, lighting and framing across the team. A LinkedIn headshot is more personal and can reflect your individual style. I shoot both and many clients use the same session for both. For a deeper comparison, see Corporate Headshots vs LinkedIn Headshots.

I'm a real estate agent — do you specialize in that?

Yes — real estate headshots are one of my specialties. Your headshot appears on every listing, every mailer and every bus bench, so it needs to project trust and approachability instantly. For tips specific to agents, read Why Your Real Estate Headshot Is Costing You Listings.

What other nearby communities do you serve?

My Sherborn studio is convenient to clients throughout the Metrowest area, including but not limited to Framingham, Natick, Hopkinton, Concord and Weston. For team sessions, I bring my full studio setup to offices anywhere in Boston, Framingham and the greater metro area.