Corporate Headshots in Victoria

Corporate headshots in Victoria SW1 | Studio setup at your office | 10-minute sessions | Online booking | 24-hr response

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Headshots in Victoria

Victoria turned into one of London’s larger head office districts and it happened quickly. The run from Victoria Street through Cardinal Place and Nova down to Buckingham Palace Road was rebuilt over the past twenty years, and the buildings that went up pulled in a different sort of tenant to the ones that left. Asset managers, media groups, luxury brand head offices, property companies, and the policy and public affairs firms that want to be a short walk from Westminster.

It is still growing. Landsec, which owns much of the district, reported its Victoria offices at full occupancy in late 2025, with a further 300,000 sq ft on the way at Thirty High.

That mix changes what a headshot is for. In the City the brief is usually partner and associate profiles and little else. In Victoria the same photograph has to work harder. It goes into a fund factsheet, onto a by-line, into an annual report, onto a conference profile page, and into an internal directory that a few thousand colleagues actually use. When those images come from five different sources over eight years, it shows.

Smiling bearded man in a white shirt holding a camera with a long white lens, dark grey background | Corporate headshots Victoria, London | Shot By Andrew

Your Photographer Twenty Minutes Down the Line

I'm Andrew, a corporate headshot photographer working across London. I've spent over a decade photographing people at work, mostly corporate headshots and team portraits.

My studio is in Clapham and Wimbledon, which puts Victoria about fifteen minutes away on a direct train. This is a great advantage as it allows me to easily come to your office. I arrive early, set up before your first slot and your schedule starts when it is supposed to.

The day itself is simple. I bring a portable studio into your office, photograph each person in about ten minutes and hand back a consistent set of portraits. Nothing heavily retouched, nothing posed into oblivion. Your team looking like themselves on a good day.

Where Your Headshots Get Seen

By the time someone contacts your firm they have usually already seen your people. They checked the team page, looked someone up on LinkedIn before a meeting, read a comment piece, or sat through a panel. Photography is quietly doing work in all of those moments.

Team Pages and Websites

Normally the first place a view gets formed. A consistent set makes a team look like a team rather than a collection of individuals who happen to share an employer.

Investor and Fund Materials

Factsheets, pitch documents and annual reports. When the photography matches across every document, the whole thing reads as considered.

Press, By-lines and Speaker Profiles

Journalists and event organisers will use whatever image you send them, at whatever quality you send it. Worth having a good one ready.

Internal Directories and Intranets

A head office of any size runs on being able to put a face to a name. This is the least glamorous use and often the heaviest.

Built for Victoria and Westminster Offices

This service is built for businesses in SW1 that want good imagery without losing a day to it. It works well for:

  • Asset Management and Investment: portraits that read as credible without tipping into stiff, consistent across the fund team and the wider business.

  • Media, Publishing and Broadcast: images that hold up next to your own editorial output instead of sitting awkwardly beside it.

  • Brand and Retail Head Offices: headshots that sit alongside campaign photography without looking like they came from a different company.

  • Public Affairs, Policy and Trade Bodies: photography for people who get quoted, give evidence and appear on panels, where a cropped conference snap will not do.

  • Property, Development and Construction: teams split across sites who need one look across all of them.

Corporate headshot of a smiling woman with auburn hair in a cream jumper, pale grey background | Corporate headshots Victoria, London | Shot By Andrew
Corporate headshot of a smiling woman with auburn hair in a cream jumper, pale grey background | Corporate headshots Victoria, London | Shot By Andrew

A Setup That Fits Around the Working Day

Most firms put headshots off because the process sounds more disruptive than it is. This is arranged as an on-site day at your office, with the equipment, setup and running order handled for you.

Ten-Minute Slots

Each person is in and out in around ten minutes. Long enough to get real options, short enough that nobody loses their morning.

A Portable Studio at Your Office

Lighting, backdrop and kit all come to you. A space of roughly three metres by three metres is all I need.

One Consistent Look

Every headshot is lit and framed the same way, so the team page holds together instead of looking like it was assembled over several years. Which, usually, it was.

Booking Your Team Can Handle Themselves

Your people can pick their own slots through an online booking page. Final images arrive through a secure gallery.

Straight Answers on Price

I would rather not waste your time and I would rather not waste mine either. That is why the prices are published rather than sitting behind a form. You should be able to tell whether I fit your budget before you speak to me.

The core team package starts at £650. That is a two-hour session, up to ten people photographed, and two retouched headshots each.

Bigger teams, several floors, or a shoot built around a specific date are priced differently, and the full list is on the team headshot services page. If nothing there quite fits, send me your headcount and what you need, and I will put a quote together.

Smiling man in a mustard yellow shirt working at a laptop by a teal tiled wall with green plants | Corporate headshots Victoria, London | Shot By Andrew

Common Questions

How much space do you need?

About three metres by three metres, with access to a power socket. A spare meeting room or a quiet corner of an open-plan floor both work.

How long does each person take?

Around ten minutes. That includes settling them in, which is the part that actually makes the photograph work.

What happens if someone misses their slot?

There is usually enough slack in the running order to fit them back in later the same day. If not, I can pick them up on a return visit.

How quickly do we get the images?

Edited files are delivered within 7 to 10 working days through a secure gallery. Every session includes full print and online usage rights.

Can people come to your studio instead?

Yes. The studio is in either Wimbledon or Clapham, which is a direct train from Victoria. That suits smaller groups or a single executive who needs something quickly.

Do you cover the rest of Westminster and Pimlico?

Yes. Victoria, Westminster, Pimlico, Belgravia and St James’s are all the same trip for me, and the same setup once I’m through the door.

Do you cover the rest of London?

Yes. Corporate headshots in Victoria are one part of my wider corporate photography service across London. If you also need staff and team headshots, LinkedIn headshots or event coverage, that is all there too.