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How To Prepare For Your Headshots

Updated: May 8, 2023

As an actor, your headshot is your calling card. It is the first impression you make on a casting director or agent, so it's crucial to have a professional and impactful headshot that accurately represents you. Getting professional headshots taken by a studio photographer is an investment in your career, and you want to make sure you're fully prepared for the session. In this blog post, we'll go over what actors should do to prepare for getting their professional headshots taken by a studio photographer.

  • Find a Photographer

The first step is to find a photographer who specializes in headshots for actors (LIKE US!). Do your research and look for photographers who have experience working with actors and who have a portfolio that you like. You want to find someone who will make you feel comfortable and confident during the session.

  • Know Your Casting Type

Before your session, take some time to think about your casting type. What roles do you typically go out for? What kind of characters do you see yourself playing? Knowing your casting type will help you and your photographer create a headshot that accurately represents you and your brand as an actor.

  • Choose Your Outfits Carefully

Your headshot should represent you at your best, so make sure to choose outfits that make you feel confident and comfortable. Stick to solid colors and avoid patterns, logos, or distracting accessories - unless they strategically reflect a character you might be going out for. Bring a few outfit options to the shoot, so you have some variety to choose from.

  • Get Plenty of Rest

A good night's sleep is essential for looking your best on camera. Make sure to get plenty of rest the night before your session, so you're feeling fresh and energized.

  • Drink Plenty of Water

Hydration is key for healthy-looking skin. Drink plenty of water in the days leading up to your session to help your skin look its best.

  • Avoid Alcohol and Salty Foods

Alcohol and salty foods can cause bloating and puffiness, which is not ideal for a headshot session. Avoid these foods in the days leading up to your session to ensure you're looking your best.

  • Practice Your Expressions

Your headshot should showcase your range as an actor. Practice different expressions in the mirror, so you're comfortable and confident during the session. Make sure to practice a neutral expression, as well as some expressions that are appropriate for your casting type.

  • Communicate With Your Photographer

During the session, make sure to communicate with your photographer. Let them know if there are any specific shots or angles you want to capture, and don't be afraid to ask for feedback or direction. Your photographer wants you to look your best, so work together to create a set of headshots that you're proud of.


Getting professional headshots taken by a studio photographer is an investment in your career as an actor. By following these tips and preparing properly, you'll be able to create a set of headshots that accurately represents you and your brand as an actor. Remember to be confident, communicate with your photographer, and have fun!

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