Professional Headshots

High-quality photos are essential for a polished LinkedIn profile, and they can enhance other platforms such as websites, portfolios, and conference presentations. However, the challenge lies in dedicating time and resources to obtain a professional photo. Introducing Career Discovery and Success’ solution: our complimentary, self-service Photo Booth.

SPONSORED BY: NORFOLK SOUTHERN

Thanks to the generosity of Norfolk Southern, Auburn students can confidently present themselves professionally by accessing high-quality headshots at no cost. This support helps students make strong first impressions as they apply for internships, jobs, and leadership opportunities—setting the stage for future success.

TIMES & TEMPORARY LOCATION


The Headshot Machine has been relocated to the Mell Classroom Building, outside Room 2510, while bookstore renovations are underway.

No appointment necessary

Monday
7:45 am – 4:45 pm
Tuesday
7:45 am – 4:45 pm
Wednesday
7:45 am – 4:45 pm
Thursday
7:45 am – 4:45 pm
Friday
7:45 am – 4:45 pm
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Opt for business professional or business casual clothing, particularly focusing on the attire visible from the waist up, depending on the purpose of your photo and the specific opportunities you are targeting.

If you’re in need of suitable attire, explore options at the Campus Career Closet. As you plan your outfit, keep these helpful tips in mind:

  1. Opt for solid colors and darker neutral shades for a polished look.
  2. Avoid distracting patterns; if incorporating patterns, balance them with a solid jacket or sweater.
  3. Thoughtfully accessorize without diverting attention from the face.
  4. Consider the industry’s dress code for which you are most likely to seek opportunities.

The Headshot Machine is designed exclusively for professional photos. Images should refrain from featuring inappropriate gestures, props, or nudity. Periodic reviews by Career Discovery and Success may be conducted to ensure compliance. Any violations could lead to the blocking of the Handshake account and referral to Auburn University Student Conduct.