Reliable Headshot How-tos

Becoming an actor takes a lot of skill, hard work and dedication. The job entails mainly on your looks and therefore, to get that sought-after good, first impression with the agent or casting director, you ll need a headshot. Every actor in the business, be it movie, television or theater, has one. The headshot is very important because it is the introduction and virtually serves as your resume. You’ll want to make yourself as the most presentable actor with your headshot.

With the advancement in digital imaging, you’ll find a lot of resources and information in the internet regarding photographers in the business. Researching can really help you in getting the best headshot. Most of these photographers have extensive websites presenting their work. Use these sites in selecting your photographer. You’ll also have to choose the best location for the session. You wont have to travel across hundreds of miles to New York just to get the perfect headshot because even the local photographer can do the job.

After doing your research, list of your top five favorite photographers and then contact each one of them. Tell them what you want your headshot to be like and discuss it properly so that it wont be a waste of time and money. You also need to specify the number of photos to be taken during the shoot as well as the number of poses you’ll want to do. Another thing to note is the type of the headshot, whether it is commercial or theatrical. For added effect, you may also need to have your hair and make-up done on the set. The most important factor is the price. If the photographer fails to address your specifications for the headshot, best be on your way and continue your search.

Once you have picked out the most suitable photographer, set a schedule for the photo shoot. Select the best clothing for the session. After establishing the specifications and necessary checks with the photographer, its your job to look the part. In order to give yourself a little more flexibility, you might want to go for formal as well as the casual attire. You can smile on the first frame and look serious in the next. This will give you more to work with in selecting your final headshot.

Talk with the photographer and make sure you do your part, especially with the hair and make-up. You can also suggest some wardrobe and poses. Coordination with the photographer is the key and always keep your options open.

Take a crack at the whole thing. Have fun but make sure you put your best foot forward. Hear out what the photographer might suggest because it might just be the one to give you your big break.

Note that there are some photo shoots where you will have to work on your own hair and make-up. Just to be on the safe side, bring a friend or family member with you on the set to prevent from getting scammed or harassed. There’s always safety in numbers.

Make sure you are free to do what you like and that you are comfortable with it. Don’t ever be forced into nude shots or anything else you might not like. If the photographer starts hinting at this, speak up or walk right out of the set.

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