Headshots & Personal Branding Photos in Niagara — Where to Actually Get Them Done

Photos of Celia Karagias, Founder, 572 Events. Photos by Kevin Unger of Unger Studios

Your LinkedIn photo is three years old. Your websites “meet the team" page looks like a collection of poor quality selfies. You've been meaning to book something.

If you're looking for a studio for headshots or personal branding photos in Niagara, Largo's Loft in downtown St. Catharines is where people come when they want the results to actually look like them — at their best.

Why the space matters for headshots and branding work:

Generic studio, generic photos. The light, the background, the texture behind you — all of it communicates something about your brand before anyone reads a word. A natural light studio with an editorial aesthetic produces photos that feel human, warm, and professional. That's what the Loft was built for.

What makes it work:

  • Natural light — floor-to-ceiling windows, flattering all day, no artificial lighting setup required

  • Three zones — portrait, lifestyle, editorial — so your photos have variety without a location change

  • Neutral, considered backdrop — limewashed walls and organic textures that don't fight your brand

  • Glam room — dedicated hair and makeup setup area with good light, so you arrive and feel ready

Who books here for headshots and branding photos:

Corporate Teams. Realtors. Coaches. Female entrepreneurs. Small business owners. Speakers and authors. Anyone who values the faces behind their business!

Good branding photos get used for years. They're on your website, your socials, your press kit, your email signature. The investment compounds.

Book the studio by the hour and bring your photographer — or reach out about booking a session with our in-house photographer Lyndi Andersen-Taché, who specializes in branding and lifestyle photography.

Book the studio: largosloft.ca/book-now

Inquire about in-house photography: hello@largosloft.ca

Largo's Loft | 106 King Street, Downtown St. Catharines

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