Team Headshot Photographer in Burlington, MA




Burlington companies — I bring a full professional studio to your office so your team never has to leave the building. I just need a 10-foot-square space with a power outlet — conference room, quiet lobby or open area. Each person rotates through for their session and is back at their desk in under 10 minutes.
You end up with a set of headshots that share the same lighting, background and professional quality — so your website, marketing materials and LinkedIn profiles all look unified instead of mismatched.
Burlington's Route 128 corridor is packed with tech companies, and I've worked with teams of all sizes along it. Whether you're a 10-person startup or a 200-person enterprise, the process is the same — efficient, relaxed, and tailored to your brand.
How It Works
Setup
I arrive one hour before the first session to build out a full studio — professional lighting, backdrop, and tethered display so each person can see their shots in real time.
Per Person
About 8–10 minutes each. I coach everyone through expression, posture and wardrobe adjustments.
Turnaround
Retouched images delivered within 10 business days.
Space Needed
A 10-foot-square unobstructed space with a power outlet. Conference rooms work great if the table can be moved. Otherwise, any out-of-the-way open area will do.
Services
- ✓Team & Corporate Headshots
- ✓Executive Portraits
- ✓LinkedIn Profile Photos
- ✓Company Website Portraits
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What Clients Say

“Damon has the rare ability to master the technical while keeping the experience intimate. He immediately knew how to optimize my look — from wardrobe to lights to positioning. Everyone in my network is complimenting me on my new headshot.”
David D.

“Damon brings a truly passionate and impressively knowledgeable approach to his work. I felt like he did as much as possible to capture my best professional look.”
James J.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the day-of scheduling work?
I set up assigned time slots — typically 10 minutes each — so your Burlington team can rotate through efficiently. For a group of 20, the full session including setup and teardown runs about 3–4 hours. Nobody sits around waiting, and most people are back at their desk within 15 minutes of their slot.
We have offices in multiple locations — can our photos still look consistent?
Yes. I use the same lighting rig, backdrop and camera settings at every location, so headshots from your Burlington office will match photos from a session at another site. That visual consistency across your website and LinkedIn profiles is one of the biggest reasons companies book on-location sessions.
We just hired three people — do they need to wait for the next team session?
Not at all. My New Hire Program lets individual team members visit my Sherborn studio on their own schedule at a discounted rate. They'll get the same professional coaching and quality, and you'll have polished headshots for your website within days of their start date.
What if some team members are camera-shy?
Most people are — and that's completely normal. I coach every person through posture, expression and micro-adjustments so they can relax and look their best. By the time we're a few frames in, even the most reluctant team members are surprised at how comfortable they feel. For tips, read How to Look Confident in Your Headshot.
What about AI headshots for the team — are they worth it?
AI-generated headshots might seem like a quick fix for a large team, but they come with real drawbacks — inconsistent quality, uncanny expressions, and the risk that clients or colleagues recognize them as AI. A professional on-location session gives you consistent, authentic results across your entire team. For a detailed breakdown, read AI Headshots vs Real Headshots.
What common mistakes should our team avoid?
The biggest ones are inconsistent wardrobe (one person in a T-shirt next to someone in a blazer), not sending the wardrobe guide in advance, and scheduling too little time. A little preparation goes a long way. For the full list, see Biggest Headshot Mistakes Professionals Make.
What kind of setup space do you need in our Burlington office?
About 10 feet of clear wall space and a power outlet. That's it — I bring professional lighting, a backdrop and all the stands. A conference room with the table pushed aside works perfectly. Many Burlington Route 128 offices have lobby areas or empty meeting rooms that are ideal.
Our team dresses business casual — is that OK for headshots?
Absolutely — business casual can photograph very well. A clean button-down, a fitted blazer over a simple top, or a structured sweater all work. I'll send a wardrobe guide before the session with specific do's and don'ts, and I check each person's outfit before their turn in front of the camera. For more details, read What to Wear for Your Headshot Session.
What does a team session in Burlington typically cost?
Pricing includes a location fee plus a per-person rate based on team size. Larger groups bring the per-person cost down. Send me your headcount and I'll put together a custom quote — usually same-day.
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 individual style. I shoot both and many teams use the same session for both. For a deeper comparison, see Corporate Headshots vs LinkedIn Headshots.
How often should our team update headshots?
I recommend every 2–3 years for the full team, plus individual sessions as new hires come on board. If your website has a mix of professional headshots and phone selfies, it's time. Read more in How Often Should You Update Your Professional Headshot.