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Writer's pictureWalid Chaya

What Types Of Acting Headshots Should I Have?

Acting Tips for Aspiring Actors

As an actor, your headshot is your calling card, and it's essential to have a headshot that accurately represents you and your skills as an actor. Here are some types of headshots you should consider having:


Commercial headshots: Commercial headshots are typically more smiley, upbeat, and friendly in tone. They're great for actors who are looking to book commercial work, such as advertisements, commercials, or corporate videos.


Theatrical headshots: Theatrical headshots tend to be more dramatic and intense in tone, and are often used for actors who are interested in theater work, film, or television. The photos can be more expressive and creative, highlighting your personality and acting range.


Character headshots: Character headshots are photos that showcase your ability to play a specific type of character or role, such as a detective, doctor, or lawyer. These types of headshots are often used for auditions or when submitting to specific projects.


Keep your headshots updated: It's important to keep your headshots up-to-date, as your appearance may change over time. You should update your headshots every few years or when you make a significant change to your appearance.


Hire a professional headshot photographer: A professional headshot photographer can help you capture high-quality images that accurately represent you and your skills as an actor. They'll also be able to provide guidance on poses, lighting, and wardrobe.


Dress appropriately for each type of headshot: Consider the types of roles you want to audition for and dress accordingly for each type of headshot. For example, wear professional attire for commercial and theatrical headshots and dress in character for character headshots.


Use natural makeup: Keep your makeup natural and minimal for your headshots. Avoid heavy makeup, as it can be distracting and take away from your natural look.


Choose a variety of poses and expressions: It's a good idea to have a range of poses and expressions in your headshots to showcase your versatility as an actor. Consider different angles, head positions, and facial expressions.


Ultimately, the types of headshots you need will depend on your specific goals and the types of projects you're interested in. Work with a professional headshot photographer to create a portfolio of headshots that accurately represent you and your skills as an actor.






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