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S3 Eps 3 - Chris Gillett: Commercial Litigation to Professional Headshot Photographer

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In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, we sit down with renowned headshot photographer and former attorney, Chris Gillett. Chris shares his journey from a 19-year career in commercial litigation to becoming one of the most sought-after photographers for legal professionals. We discuss the importance of headshots in legal marketing, the psychology behind facial expressions, and why so many professional photos miss the mark. Along the way, Chris critiques our own headshots, offers invaluable tips for looking your best in photos, and even shares some of the strangest client requests he's encountered. If you've ever wondered what makes a great professional headshot—or if you're just here for the banter—this is an episode you won’t want to miss!

Show Notes:

00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest, Chris Gillett 00:41 - Co-hosts Bill, Peter, and Kyle introduce Chris and talk about their own legal headshot experiences 02:08 - Chris shares his background as a former attorney and how he transitioned to photography 03:27 - The business of legal headshots: How Chris built his brand and why lawyers need great photos 04:47 - The psychology behind headshots: Confidence vs. likability in professional photos 08:14 - The worst headshots lawyers take and common mistakes to avoid 12:36 - Chris critiques the hosts’ headshots (and Peter’s questionable yellow tie) 16:05 - The impact of AI-generated headshots: Are they worth it? 20:31 - Weirdest client requests and horror stories from the studio 24:46 - Why lighting, camera angles, and posture are more important than the camera itself 29:55 - Leaving the law: Chris talks about the challenges and rewards of switching careers 35:10 - Advice for lawyers looking to improve their online presence 40:06 - Closing thoughts and how to book a session with Chris 42:30 - Outro and where to follow The Dirty Verdict for more episodes

Guest Links: 📸 Chris Gillett’s Website: LikeTheRazor.com 📷 Instagram: @6illett

Follow The Dirty Verdict: 🎙️ YouTube: Subscribe Here 🎧 Spotify & Apple Podcasts 📱 Instagram, TikTok, Facebook

Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe for more candid legal industry conversations with top professionals!

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Manage episode 465973779 series 3559213
Content provided by Kyle Herbert. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Kyle Herbert or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode of The Dirty Verdict, we sit down with renowned headshot photographer and former attorney, Chris Gillett. Chris shares his journey from a 19-year career in commercial litigation to becoming one of the most sought-after photographers for legal professionals. We discuss the importance of headshots in legal marketing, the psychology behind facial expressions, and why so many professional photos miss the mark. Along the way, Chris critiques our own headshots, offers invaluable tips for looking your best in photos, and even shares some of the strangest client requests he's encountered. If you've ever wondered what makes a great professional headshot—or if you're just here for the banter—this is an episode you won’t want to miss!

Show Notes:

00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guest, Chris Gillett 00:41 - Co-hosts Bill, Peter, and Kyle introduce Chris and talk about their own legal headshot experiences 02:08 - Chris shares his background as a former attorney and how he transitioned to photography 03:27 - The business of legal headshots: How Chris built his brand and why lawyers need great photos 04:47 - The psychology behind headshots: Confidence vs. likability in professional photos 08:14 - The worst headshots lawyers take and common mistakes to avoid 12:36 - Chris critiques the hosts’ headshots (and Peter’s questionable yellow tie) 16:05 - The impact of AI-generated headshots: Are they worth it? 20:31 - Weirdest client requests and horror stories from the studio 24:46 - Why lighting, camera angles, and posture are more important than the camera itself 29:55 - Leaving the law: Chris talks about the challenges and rewards of switching careers 35:10 - Advice for lawyers looking to improve their online presence 40:06 - Closing thoughts and how to book a session with Chris 42:30 - Outro and where to follow The Dirty Verdict for more episodes

Guest Links: 📸 Chris Gillett’s Website: LikeTheRazor.com 📷 Instagram: @6illett

Follow The Dirty Verdict: 🎙️ YouTube: Subscribe Here 🎧 Spotify & Apple Podcasts 📱 Instagram, TikTok, Facebook

Don’t forget to like, follow, and subscribe for more candid legal industry conversations with top professionals!

  continue reading

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