Posts Tagged ‘actors headshot’

Choosing the right Headshot Photographer

Thursday, September 16th, 2010

I think this is pretty simple. If you like a headshot photographer’s style, then you should meet them. You don’t have to be in love with the photographer or need them to be your best friend, but you should feel like it is someone that is not intimidating and that makes you feel comfortable. If you are newer, then your photographer should be able to guide you through the shoot. If this is old hat to you, then the photographer should be able to step back and let you do your thing.

Yeah, that’s right… I am describing ME! I approach it with respect for what works for you and my style can be easily adapted without me feeling like I am losing integrity of what I do. Just look at those testimonials.

Making your Headshots YOU!

Monday, September 13th, 2010

So often people come to their shoot without thinking about who they are. I will look at someone walk in the door wearing a great t-shirt and a bandana around their neck with fabric on their wrist and watch as they pull out a stack of sweaters from Ann Taylor. That’s totally fine, if you can pull off that Suburban Housewife for one of your “looks” just don’t forget the real you. Very often I will love the outfit that someone walked into their photoshoot wearing because it looks so authentically them. Pay attention to your own individual style and find a way to be true to that in one of your headshot looks.

I like to divide the 3 looks up like this:

1. Professional (that can be a CEO of a company or a nursery school teacher, it’s generally on the conservative side)

2. Hip for your age (If you are playing 60 or 20, what is the youngest and hippest that you can realistically play)

3. Authentic YOU (Say you can pitch your show or movie to a network or studio, who are you in that show? How much money does your character make? Is it Half hour or hour?)

Don’t lose yourself in each look.

Happy shooting!

Jo

Headshots for non-actors

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

Almost everyone needs a great headshot. Headshots are not only for actors anymore. More and more people are on-line dating, tweeting, and have profiles or articles on the internet. If you need a great photo, but want to keep it simple, just give me a call.

It’s competitive and you need to look serious. A great, professional photo can really help you. I also recommend a simple, white or light colored background so that if someone is printing out your information then they won’t use all their printer ink. I can resize and retouch your photos so that they look great in any size.

Headshot Packages One-Look

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Yes, I do offer just one or two look headshot packages. One look is currently $150 and 2 looks are $275. I will also give kids 3 looks for $275 because the shoot takes a lot less time. If you have something else in mind and don’t see it on my website, give me a call and we can figure it out.

I love this e-mail from a returning client

Friday, June 25th, 2010

So i went to another headshot photographer (i know, i’m sorry!) awhile back to try something new and he just didn’t take pics like you do or make the experience as fun as you do. i just wanted you to know you’re seriously a fantastic photographer and i’m sticking with you from now on :)
please keep me updated on you’re specials because i will be looking to do a shoot with you in august/september. hope all is well!!!! xxoo
carrie b.

Another Great Testimonial from a GREAT Manager

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Joanna

I just wanted to reach out and say what a truly fabulous job you did shooting Barrett S., Carrie W. and Bryan K.  I think the new pics on Barrett can actually be career changing in that they perfectly define his unique charms in a straight forward, no-nonsense way.  (His old ones were so generic and never captured his look.)   Bryan is getting called in a lot from his new pics.  Carrie always got called in, but these new pics are so much better than what she was using.

I will keep sending folks your way.  Keep doing your magic.

Bruce Smith

President

Omnipop Talent Group

Headshots – what’s new?

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

I have added some new photos to my headshot galleries, so if you haven’t checked them out in a while, this is a great time to see the new stuff. Headshot styles are changing slightly. In this business, headshots go through different trends to do with the cropping and look of the photo. Commercial headshots are becoming much tighter with the cropping of the photo.The backgrounds are lighter and the photo has a straight to the camera feel. That means your face should be looking straight towards the camera. Theatrical headshots, for tv and film, are still basically the same and there is a little more flexibility for those.

So much casting is done on-line now, so your photo has to pop in a sea of photos. That’s where color and focus is really important. Your eyes should always be looking through the camera and connecting.

That’s all for now. Check out the new photos, there will be more to come…

Cheers,

Joanna Brooks

Headshots Los Angeles

Get Great Headshots, take control of your headshot session!

Monday, June 14th, 2010

I tell actors all the time…this is YOUR headshot session. You can talk to me and let me (the photographer) know what you have in mind for your session. I think it’s important for you to do your research and do your homework and then come very prepared… and then? Well, let me do my job and let’s play and bring your ideas to life. I think a successful headshot shoot is a collaboration between me and you. I am on your side and it’s in my best interest for you to have the best photos ever.

Another happy Headshot Client

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

I love this:

Joanna!!  I just went through my proof sheet from Reproductions…

THESE. ARE.  AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I got ten times as many looks as I was even looking for!!!  I always always hate photos of me, but I absolutely love these!!  You are a genius!!  How am I ever going to narrow these down?!!?  You are amazing.  Thank you so much.  You are seriously unbelievably talented.  Holy cow.

YAAAAAAAAAAAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :)

Carrie Wiita

Actor Headshot Tip of the day! The Background

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

How important are backgrounds in your head shot? Headshots are about you, the actor. Your headshots are not about the background. That said, I like it if the background informs the photo in a subtle, interesting way. For me, studio headshots, with studio lighting that look set up and posed are not ideal. It looks flat and like you had pretty photo day.  I like something in the background…anything, even a little shadowing or sense of place. That said, all white can look fantastic and it really depends on your aesthetic. The photo can be fabulous in every way, but if the actor doesn’t have something going on behind their eyes, then it isn’t an interesting photo. Remember that your photo is selling a product and you have to tell people something about yourself through this photo, besides just hair color.

So, can a background make or break a photo… yes. Photos are getting tighter and tighter. We are moving away from the three-quarter headshot and back to the close-up. You should be separate from the background but I love it if the background gives a nice sense of place and space.

I can shoot your headshots in any style, we can go white and clean background or a blurry sense of space. It is up to you and your agents. Different agents prefer different things. The one thing that everyone agrees on is that your headshot must look like you and you cannot disappear into the background. I always urge my clients to talk to their agents about what they want and then I can do what works best for them while still making sure your headshots have a sense of energy and life and space.

Actors headshots are a collaboration between your agent, the headshot photographer and you, the actor. I love an open dialogue about your headshots so that we are on the same page and don’t waste any looks or photos.

Headshot Photographer in Los Angeles

Joanna Brooks is a headshot and portrait photographer in the Los Angeles area. Headshots, professional quality headshots as well as theatrical and commercial headshots. Agents and managers recommend Joanna for headshot services.

Joanna is also great with children’s headshots and on-line dating photos in the Los Angeles / LA.  Joanna has clients in Hollywood, West Hollywood, West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, San Fernando Valley, Burbank, Pasadena, Culver City, Universal City, Sherman Oaks, Studio City, North Hollywood, Venice and throughout the LA area.

Joanna does head shots for actors and actresses, twitter accounts, on-line dating for Match.com, j-date as well as many other photo services. Joanna brings her acting and casting expertise to help you with what head shots you are in the market for.