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Rupesh Parbhoo, host of Speak Arizona podcast, editorial host headshot by Marie Feutrier

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You built your audience with your voice. Now they need to recognize your face. Whether it's a YouTube thumbnail, a podcast cover, or a pitch to your dream guest, your image should be as memorable as your content.

Cover Art Portraits That Stand Out

Iconic. This is the image that represents your show everywhere it appears, like Dave Zegen here. His cover for Legend of Zegen works as a small thumbnail on your phone and still commands attention in a press kit.

Dave Zegen, host of Legend of Zegen podcast, cover art portrait by Marie Feutrier

A Media Kit That Gets You Booked

Send that pitch without hesitation. When your image matches your expertise, reaching out to a dream podcast feels less like asking and more like offering.

Scott, podcast guest media kit portrait with confident expression by Marie Feutrier

A Unique Vision for Every Thumbnail

Expressive, animated, impossible to scroll past. The kind of face that makes people click. We'll capture a range of reactions you can use for months of content.

Russell Gray, podcast host thumbnail portrait with bold expression by Marie Feutrier

Portraits That Pitch for You

Polished and confident. For hosts who refuse to pass on great guests because of an outdated headshot.

Anne McAuley Lopez, podcast host pitch portrait, polished and confident by Marie Feutrier

For hosts who refuse to blend in

At Headshots by Marie, a podcast photo is never just a square crop. It's the version of you people press play for, and the one they remember after the episode ends.

Russell Gray, podcast host editorial portrait for cover art by Marie FeutrierJames Milton, podcast host editorial portrait by Marie FeutrierPooja, host of Lyfting Off podcast, editorial portrait by Marie FeutrierScott, podcast host thumbnail portrait with bold expression by Marie Feutrier

FANTASTIC PICTURE,
BUT EVEN MORE,
FANTASTIC EXPERIENCE.
I FELT UNDERSTOOD
THROUGH THE WHOLE PROCESS.

- SERBAN M

Google review

Rupesh Parbhoo, host of Speak Arizona podcast, cinematic editorial portrait by Marie Feutrier

A Podcast Host Photographer, Based in Phoenix

I'm Marie, a portrait photographer based in Gilbert. I work with podcast hosts, content creators, and the kind of professionals who refuse to look like everybody else on the feed.

If you've already decided to put yourself out there weekly, you've earned a photo that matches that energy. The corporate headshot from three jobs ago isn't doing your show any favors.

Podcast photos without limits

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Pooja, host of Lyfting Off podcast, dynamic portrait with warm personality by Marie Feutrier

In a sea of five million podcasts, your voice gets them to stay. But your face gets them to click. A distinctive visual identity makes you instantly recognizable across every platform.

Generic headshots disappear. You need images with personality, range, and presence. Images that look like you on your best day, doing what you love.

Anna Barnhill, podcast host portrait with editorial styling by Marie Feutrier

Before a single second of audio plays, your show is judged by its cover. On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and every guest pitch, the photo decides whether the click happens. A polished LinkedIn-style headshot isn't wrong. It just rarely sounds like your show.

Your Show Has a Voice.
Your Photo Should Too.

Elayney, podcast host editorial portrait with cinematic styling by Marie Feutrier

A corporate headshot tells people you have a job. A podcast headshot tells them you have something worth listening to. Different brief, different photo, built around the show you're actually running.

Why Podcast Hosts Choose This Gilbert Studio

Chain studios move you through in fifteen minutes. That's fine for a passport photo. It's the wrong setup for anyone whose face has to carry a show. A private session is unhurried, one-on-one, and built around the specific ways you'll actually use the images.

Your show has a tone. Your photos should match it. Before we shoot, we talk about your audience, your topics, and the three or four emotions you want the cover to deliver. Then we shoot for those, not a generic smiling stock-photo look.

Podcast hosts need range in a single gallery. A cover frame. A thumbnail. A guest-pitch landscape. A social crop. An episode-promo version. A private session gives you the time to build that range without running out the clock.

Your gallery is delivered within five to seven business days: retouched, sized for every platform, and ready to use immediately. Most hosts update their show page, their guest pitches, and their social channels within a week of receiving their images.

Pooja, host of Lyfting Off podcast, cinematic full-width portrait by Marie Feutrier

Built for Every Platform Your Show Lives On

Every session is built around your show, not a generic corporate template. Hosts leave with a gallery that's ready for the next two years of cover art, thumbnails, guest pitches, and episode promos.

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The Expressive Shot

Wide eyes, big reactions, the face your listeners imagine when they hear you get excited about a topic. Thumbnails that demand attention.

Russell Gray, podcast host expressive portrait with wide eyes and big reaction by Marie Feutrier

The Polished Portrait

Clean, confident, professional. This is the image for your podcast cover, your website header, your 'about the host' section.

Serban, podcast host polished portrait for cover art and website header by Marie Feutrier

The Approachable Look

Warm, genuine, inviting. The headshot that says 'I'm someone you'd want to have a conversation with.' Perfect for guest outreach.

Elias, podcast host warm approachable portrait for guest outreach by Marie Feutrier

The Candid Moment

Laughing, mid-thought, real. Not posed perfection, but authentic energy. The shot that makes people feel like they already know you.

William Miller, podcast host candid laughing portrait at Speak Arizona by Marie Feutrier

Your Podcast Deserves a Face as Distinctive as Its Voice

This session is for hosts who take their show seriously. Who understand that how you show up visually shapes how people decide whether to press play.

It's for the host who's done settling. Who wants their cover art to feel as considered as the topics they cover and the guests they book.

It's not about vanity. It's about alignment. When your photo actually sounds like your show, the right audience recognizes it, and the click follows.

If that sounds like your show, you're in the right place. Book a session at Headshots by Marie and get the photos your podcast has been missing.

Anne McAuley Lopez, podcast host portrait by Marie Feutrier
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Anne McAuley Lopez  ·  Google Review

Podcast photography: studio and on-location