There Is No Perfect Portrait Lens — There Is Only the Lens That Gives You the Look You Want
One of the most common questions photographers ask is, “What lens should I use for branding shots, headshots, or portraits?” It is a good question, but it is also one of those questions that gets answered the wrong way a lot. People want a simple answer. They want someone to say, “Use an 85mm,” or “Use a 50mm,” or “The 70-200 is the best portrait lens.” But after years of making portraits, branding images, commercial work, and headshots, I do not really believe there is one perfect portrait lens. There is no magic lens that works for every person, every location, every brand, and every message. The better question is: What do you want the photograph to feel like? That is where lens choice starts to matter. The lens is not just a technical decision. It is a storytelling decision. It controls how much environment you show, how close the viewer feels to the subject, how large the background appears, how flattering the face looks, and how much power or intimacy the image communicate...



