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Sunday, April 17th, 2011
A great headshot photographer is focused on you. A great photographer should be talking about you, not their photography. I have said this before, in previous posts, but I think it’s worth repeating.
When you look at a photographer’s gallery, there should be variety in the shoot, but if the angles are too severe and the photo is too artsy, you lose. Even in modeling shots, the focus is you not the “style” of the photo. I look at photographers who are in this for making money and have no clue about lighting or composition. Headshots are a very simple idea, but when you don’t look like your headshot then it doesn’t serve it’s purpose.
Stay tuned and happy shooting…
Joanna
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Monday, April 11th, 2011
I will take 2 small blogs to talk about the differences between commercial and theatrical headshots.
Commercial headshots are used by your commercial agents to submit you for… well… commercials. Commercial submissions are done very quickly, so your agent will never send a hardcopy of your headshot to a casting director. They will submit you on-line only. This is really easy for them. In fact, it’s so easy that there are many more submissions for one commercial spot now than ever before. This means your commercial photo has to stand out better than ever.
So… what makes it commercial? Well, commercials are seen nationally and internationally, so your commercial headshot can’t be too edgy or sexy. You have to appeal to a bigger audience than just Los Angeles or New York. It should also be warm, kind, agreeable, sweet, straightforward and accessible.
That sounds easy enough, but trends are changing. A top Los Angeles casting director recently told me they wanted their client’s commercial headshots with NONE of the following:
leaning
turning
hunching
profiling
peeking into the shot
over layering their clothing.
They want their actors to be looking straight ahead, warm and approachable. That’s what makes a great commercial headshot today, in the age of internet submissions with hundreds of other actors competing for one role. Granted, that is only one agency, however, it makes a lot of sense that the actor needs to clearly come through the headshot and it’s really never about the photographer.
Next, I will talk about what a “Theatrical headshot” is.
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Tuesday, April 5th, 2011
When is the best time of year to shoot new headshots? Your headshots are not relevant anymore when they don’t look like YOU anymore. I feel like actors forget that their headshot is for marketing them. You are selling a product and you have to get shots that tell us something about that product.
Get new headshots when you change your hair style or get a one-look if you start to grow facial hair and want to keep that for a while. Constantly updating your headshots is not smart either. You want casting directors to become familiar with you and you want to give the photos a chance to work. If you keep changing them too frequently, it also sends the wrong message. If your shots are over 2 or 3 years old or you just aren’t getting any auditions anymore, then it’s definitely time to update your shots or even do an overhaul.
Talk to your agents. Remember that they work for you and they like it when you are pro-active with your career.
So, the best time of year? Whenever it works for your budget and for your hair.
You don’t have to spend a fortune to update your shots, but if you really care about your career you will look into photographers that will take the time to work with you and know a little about marketing. If every shot in a photographer’s gallery is the same, then run!
Happy Shooting…
Joanna
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Hey actors… My one-look headshot session is over 100 images on a disc. 2 looks is over 200! I make sure that you have LOTS of variety to choose from and I tailor the shoot to your personality keeping in mind marketing you as an actor.
My background in casting and my own acting and headshot experience is included for free
Don’t get headshots from a cookie-cutter photographer who is a one-trick pony. You need to take control of your career and highlight the things that make you a different type of actor. Just because someone has a camera doesn’t make them a knowledgable headshot photographer. Do your homework when choosing the right photographer for you.
Get great headshots. You wouldn’t settle in your personal life, why would you settle in your career. It’s worth it! Reshooting with another photographer in a month because you didn’t get the right shots and tried to save money the first time is a HUGE waste of your time and money!
GET GREAT HEADSHOTS the FIRST TIME!
Call for an appointment. I always offer one-look and two-look packages if you are just dipping your toe in the acting waters and don’t want to spend a ton of money.
Joanna
www.joannabrooks.com
Los Angeles Headshots
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Monday, February 21st, 2011
New hair style? Got facial hair now? Want to try something different? It’s not listed on my packages on my website… but… I am offering a One-Look Shoot for $125! This includes around 100 images on a disc, on-line proofsheet and one retouched image!! This is a great chance to add that awesome commercial shot to your arsenal. I am now booking for March 14th.
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Wednesday, November 17th, 2010
It’s really important that you do your homework before we shoot. I want you to get the most out of your shoot and you should know what you are going for. “Looks” are outfit changes. So, when you think of different outfits, they have to stay consistent with who you are. When you audition for a sitcom or commercial it’s going to be way different from your film or dramatic tv audition. Maybe you always go in for the “young mom.” So, if it’s a “soccer mom” you would want to give off a different vibe from a “Desperate Housewives” mom etc. One is dressed to drop off cupcakes and the other is dressed to grab someone else’s husband. These can both be mom’s but have very different feels in a photo.
Dress within your range. What is the youngest “mom” and then who is the most innocent and who has something to prove. We all have these ranges within our own personalities. Figure out what yours is and how a simple neckline can say so much. You should spend time trying on your shirts and take your own photos to see what you think. It will save so much time to focus on what’s most important at your shoot. You.
Happy Shooting!
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Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010
Congrats to my headshot Clients: Bryan Krasner is on “Modern Family” tonight and Greg Sims is on “Terriers” tonight!! My actor’s are getting lot’s of auditions and sealing the deal!!
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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.
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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
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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.
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