When Enioluwa Adeoluwa decided to update his official portraits for school, a standard passport photo was never going to be on the cards. The creator dropped a fresh set of studio shots that hit that sweet spot between academic polish and high-fashion tailoring, giving men everywhere a proper guide on how to show up for the camera.

Sharing the photos, he summed it up simply: “Took some new headshots for my school, since the Afro is here to stay.”

His choice to keep his natural Afro front and centre is a huge win for anyone wondering if natural hair works for formal portraits. An Afro gives a headshot immediate presence, framing the face with incredible structure. The secret to making it work lies in the shaping and preparation. Keeping the hair rounded and symmetrical keeps the focus right on your features. Hydrating the hair with a light leave-in moisturiser ensures it looks healthy under studio lights, while a clean goatee and sharp line-up keep the overall appearance balanced and neat.

headshot of Enioluwa Adeoluwa showcasing a rounded Afro and trimmed goatee in a textured purple shirt.
Close-up beauty and hair portrait of Enioluwa Adeoluwa highlighting his styled Afro and warm studio lighting in a purple shirt.
Enioluwa Adeoluwa sitting in a textured royal purple suit holding sunglasses with a rounded Afro hairstyle.
Enioluwa Adeoluwa wearing a textured purple monochrome suit and silver watch in a seated headshot pose.
Close-up headshot of Enioluwa Adeoluwa wearing a black tuxedo with velvet lapels and a satin tie.
Studio headshot of Enioluwa Adeoluwa wearing a three-piece black tuxedo with velvet peak lapels.