Top 10 Best Portrait Photography in San Francisco, California

We feature skilled portrait photographers specializing in individual, family, and corporate portraits. These professionals are chosen for their style, technical skill, and their unique ability to tell stories through pictures.

Rebecca Wilkowski Photography

Clara Street, San Francisco, California
4.9 (64 reviews)
  • Environmental Portraits
  • Headshot
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Rebecca Wilkowski Photography is one of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most sought after corporate event, headshot and editorial photographers. Client More Detail

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katiehanrahanphotography

Geary Boulevard, San Francisco, California
4.8 (61 reviews)

Specializing in newborn, kids, maternity and all types of family photography. I love getting to know each child that I photograph and capturing their More Detail

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Sasha Photography

Galewood Circle, San Francisco, California
4.8 (304 reviews)
  • Headshots
  • Couples photography
  • Event photography
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Premier photography and extraordinary wedding films in San Francisco and beyond. {Photography} http More Detail

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Kurty Photography

Pennsylvania Avenue, San Francisco, California
4.8 (110 reviews)

Established in 1992, we are a team of professional photographers with years of experience in people and event photography. We are capable of a broad r More Detail

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Snappr Photography

California Street, San Francisco, California
4.3 (1980 reviews)
  • Maternity photos
  • Boudoir photography
  • Headshots
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Snappr is the one-stop-shop for visual content creation. From on-demand photoshoots to on-demand editing to automating massive workflows. Whether you More Detail

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Frequently Asked Questions

We suggest going for a photographer who is well skilled n lighting, angles, and posing to bring out your best features. Check their portfolio for the variety in styles since some specialize in dramatic studio lighting, while others focus on natural, outdoor portraits

Importantly, Look at client testimonials to ensure they make subjects feel comfortable and confident in front of the camera.

Choose clothing that suits the tone of the shoot. for professional headshots, opt for neutral, well-fitted clothing, while creative portraits allow for more expressive outfits. Avoid busy patterns, overly bright colors, or large logos that can distract from your face. If unsure, consult your photographer; many offer wardrobe styling advice.

  • Studio portraits provide controlled lighting, backdrops, and a polished, editorial feel which is the best for headshots and formal portraits.
  • Outdoor portraits use natural lighting and scenic backgrounds to create a more relaxed, organic look. These are great for lifestyle or personal branding shoots.

Most portrait sessions last between 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the number of outfit changes, location shifts, and the level of editing required. If you are booking for a professional purpose, a quick 30-minute headshot session might be enough, while creative or branding portraits may require more time.

Yes! Most photographers include basic retouching such as skin smoothing, color correction, and lighting adjustments, in their packages. If you need extensive edits like background changes, makeup enhancement, or object removal, confirm with the photographer beforehand.