Thursday, March 28, 2013

What Makes a Good Headshot? Part 4

A Great Photographer!


Did I mention I have 140 great reviews on Actor Rated?

See what other clients have to say about my approach to Headshots.
 
http://www.actorrated.com/business/Laura-Burke

Monday, March 25, 2013

Serial Shooter Invents Power Hour



I once had a gig as a major acting school's official Headshot Photographer. Each student got nine frames in five minutes. In just two years, I shot over 5,000 actors. This was back when everything was film instead of a digital image one could just push 'delete' on, so every shot had to be perfect. And it was. I learned fast and quick what made a good photo (hint - the majority of it is perfect lighting!). At the graduation shows where each actor gave invited agents their packages, the agents would constantly marvel at how they didn't need to ask the new clients they just picked up to reshoot new headshots. The 9 shots I took gave them everything they needed.

That's kinda how the Power Hour idea started. I can get a lot of great shots in just one hour. We go over your wardrobe by emailing photos of what you want to bring (I approve the colors) a few days before, and if you need a makeup artist, you meet with one before we shoot
, and she stays with you for touch ups, different lip color, etc. When it's time for your one hour, we shoot! 100 photos, 1 location, and unlimited looks! If you change clothes fast, you can get more looks. It's so simple.
You get a fantastic shoot and get the photos you need. The Power Hour may just be my best invention yet.

You should try it. Click here!




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

What Makes a Good Headshot? Part 3

Understanding Trends!

Back in the early aughts, color film was introduced to the headshot world. We haven't looked back. Then digital cameras came on the scene. Finally, online submissions came to play and what used to be standard - 3/4 shots, showing your body from the top of your head to just above the knees - were no longer usable because you couldn't see enough of your face online.

Those are the old trends, and now because of the constantly changing digital world we live in, headshot photography has new trends every year! It's true! Chandelier earrings, motorcycle jackets, ironic graphic t-shirts; all these things help your agent and casting director guesstimate how old your headshots are.  


You Know He Sparkles.
A great photographer knows not only fashion trends, but also current tv trends. Like the brooding lead bad boy. Here's an example of an actor who's perfect for that type of role. I never shoot clients with shadows in the eyes, but we decided that this is his type and we really wanted to sell that. I lit his face with darker shadows, and posed him to highlight his angles and jaw. This type of character is hot on all the procedurals, cable shows, and of course tween film scene right now. This character is the lead in tons of films right now. He doesn't just look like the character, he is the character. And his agents are thrilled!

Monday, March 18, 2013

What Makes a Good Headshot? Part 2

A Photographer Who Knows What She is Doing!

You want to hire her, don't you?

Stay away from the pretentious; the photographers who make you feel like you're less than. Let me tell you something - you came to LA because you had to; something called you to be a performer, and while so many who are in this business will look down upon you unless you're already famous, everyone has to start somewhere. You're out here as an actor because you're answering your calling.

How incredibly brave and wonderful is that?! You're an artist! You're a creator!

So never, never, work with anyone who makes you feel foolish or like you don't know what you're doing. Taking headshots is really intimidating because so much is riding on getting the right shot, and you need to feel comfortable and free with the person you hired to capture that.
I've got 20 years in the entertainment business, including working as an agent in New York City, so I know what works and what doesn't. Not only do I understand lighting, flattering angles, directing you into a poses that work, digital processing, and retouching, but I also understand what agents and casting are looking for. Plus, I understand why the session was booked in the first place! You either need new photos because your current ones aren't working, or you need to update your photos as you search for new representation. You are always looking for a photo to grab the attention of an agent and casting director! 



So take your time, call every photographer you're interested in shooting with, and see if you gel with them. You want to be comfortable in your headshot session so you can really be you. That's who we need to get you know: authentic, sell-able, fun to book, You.