Premium Corporate Headshots Los Angeles & Beverly Hills
Top-rated Los Angeles corporate headshot photographer. We offer on-site executive portraits for teams in Century City, DTLA, and Beverly Hills. Modernize your brand now.
In a city defined by its image, a standard "passport-style" headshot no longer suffices. Whether you are a Private Markets Tech Leader, a Century City Attorney, or a Silicon Beach Founder, your professional portrait is your digital handshake.
At Rory Lewis Studio, we specialize in cinematic corporate headshots that convey authority, character, and the "Executive Edge." Serving the greater Los Angeles areaโfrom the boardrooms of Downtown LA to the creative hubs of Culver Cityโwe bring a fine-art editorial approach to the world of business.
Why Choose Rory Lewis for Your LA Executive Portraits?
Standard corporate photography is often flat and uninspired. We take a different approach:
Cinematic Lighting: We use high-end, Rembrandt-inspired lighting to create depth and dimension, ensuring you stand out on LinkedIn and in Press Releases.
Character-Driven Direction: We don't just "take a photo." We direct you to capture a look that reflects your specific industryโwhether thatโs the approachable warmth of a consultant or the stoic confidence of a CEO.
On-Site & Studio Sessions: Visit our boutique Beverly Hills studio (minutes from Rodeo Drive) or have our mobile unit come to your office in Century City, Santa Monica, or West Hollywood.
Recent Collaborations
Specialized Services for Los Angeles Professionals
Individual Executive Branding: A tailored 1-on-1 session designed to build your personal brand.
Corporate Team Headshots: High-volume, high-quality sessions for entire offices. We ensure brand consistency across your whole team.
Real Estate & Entertainment: Specialized "Power Portraits" for top-tier agents and industry executives.
Recently, I had the pleasure of working with Sean Henney, a man who is as focused on the future of private markets technology as I am on the future of fine-art portraiture.
Lighting the "Data Obsessed" Professional
When Sean came to me, we talked about his missionโnavigating the "hardest problem" in his industry: data. My goal as a photographer isnโt just to get a clear shot of a face; itโs to use cinematic lighting to reveal the character of the person solving those problems.