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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Headshot Tips 0 comments tags: Actor, Actress, Headshots, Makeup Artist, Makeup Tips, Parabans, Sulfites

Makeup Tips from Makeup Artist

Laurel Wiley is a professional and caring makeup artist. She see’s each client as an individual and applies makeup to highlight that individuality. One of the most important things that I look for in a makeup artist is how friendly they are with my clients. If the client is uncomfortable having their makeup done it will reflect when I start taking pictures. Also, if the makeup isn’t right, the photos won’t look their best. I always talk with my clients before we start makeup and make sure that we are on board with what they have in their mind. We always start with the clean, natural look and eventually (if the client wants) add more to match the various looks. First and foremost the makeup must look like you; always be aware when a makeup artist says that it will look different through the camera. If you’re not comfortable when you look in a mirror, chances are you won’t like it when you see the photos. Makeup Artist Laurel Wiley Laurel Wiley has been doing makeup and training makeup artists for 25 years. These are a few things she recommends. Photography has changed in the digital aspect so makeup has […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Headshot Tips, Photography Techniques 0 comments tags: Casting Agents, Headshots, Hollywood, Inner Focus, Instincts, Photographer, Talent Managers

Common Sense Headshot Advice

Unless you have a strong recommendation that you trust, it’s important to do your research when it comes to choosing the right photographer to do your headshots. I have been on both sides of the camera (And worked with top agents, managers, and casting agents for many years,) so I might have a different perspective when it comes to giving advice. Because of this, I always recommended common sense. Without it, it’s easy to get confused. One of the most important things I advise those first coming to Hollywood is to always trust your instincts- they will never lead you astray. You don’t need to be acting in Hollywood for 10 years to know what does, and does not, feel right. It doesn’t matter if the person is offering you a lead in a movie, or acceptance into their agency, if the way they are going about doing it feels awkward, always pause before making a decision. The true professionals will never rush you or make you feel uncomfortable. Secondly, don’t ever underestimate the importance of feeling comfortable with the photographer you interview. If you feel that you can’t be completely yourself beforehand, then there will be an issue when […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Actor Marketing, Actor Showcase, Headshot Tips 0 comments tags: Abrams Artist Agency, Auditions, Casting Agency, Literary Agent, Theatrical Agent, Voice Over Agent

Tips from a Top Los Angeles Agency

The best advice an actor can get is from the people that have built a top reputation – Abrams Artist is that quality of agency. I had the fortune of taking photos of the agents in the Los Angeles office this past week. Instead of their clients being in front of the camera, they were. What better way to find out what an agent was looking for in a potential client than the agent themselves. For instance, with a Theatrical agent I asked what is the most important thing that you are looking for in an actor. He said that an actor is a performer. They must show some kind of passion about what they do. It’s not only in the work- but in themselves. Acting is an entertainment business he went on to say, they must in some way, ‘entertain’ in that meeting. If they can’t exude an enthusiasm, what does that say when they go out on auditions representing the agency? In essence he was very big on showing passion and knowing who you are and what you are selling. What many actors don’t realize is that each client represents these agents. Being prepared, confident, and open are […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Headshot Tips, Photography Techniques 0 comments tags: Casting Directors, Headshots, Natural Light, Photography Studio, Studio Light

Natural Light vs Studio Light?

There is a question that many actors have in regards to their headshots – should my pictures be in natural light vs studio light? Many opt for the former, but there are advantages to both that should be noted. First of all, natural light is just the obvious- it’s natural. But depending on your eyes and energy quality, studio may have an advantage. If you have sensitive eyes and are straining to keep them open, it might be a good idea to consider shooting inside. A great headshot is about the eyes- they should be relaxed, open and engaging. Some actors think that natural light makes the eyes “pop” out more. This is true to a point. Natural light will reveal the color of your eyes and bring out a sparkle. But if the eyes are half closed it defeats the purpose. It’s also important to note that the pop of the eyes is also due to your energy behind them. This is what casting directors are looking for when quickly scrolling down a submission page. There is an intuitive response from the connection received from the photo. There’s no mistake that most publicity shots are done in the studio. […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Actor Marketing, Headshot Tips 0 comments tags: Actor, Actress, Casting Directors, Headshots, Photo Session, Portfolio

Why a Headshot Photographer’s Personality Is so Important

I was reading an article by Casting Director Carolyne Barry and something stuck out that got my attention. In the article she mentions things to consider when choosing a headshot photographer. One in particular stood out- the importance of considering the personality of the headshot photographer when looking to book a photo session. We hear so much about bringing out our own personality in the shoot. For that to happen there must be a comfort level with the photographer to begin with. I’m glad she brought this up because it’s an important point. I suggest that you take the time to either meet, or at the very least talk to them over the phone. How comfortable do you feel with their voice? Are they taking the time to answer even the simplest of questions? How flexible are they with your schedule? How much time are you given in the photo session? There’s no mistake that your personality depends on who you work with. I always start by sitting down and talking with the client. I want them to express any concerns or ideas that would otherwise be on their mind throughout the shoot. Openness, the essential ingredient in a shoot, […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Actor Marketing 0 comments tags: Actors, Actress, Casting Directors, Producers, Talent Agents, Talnt Agencies

Do’s and Don’ts of Your Actor Agent Search

I’ve been fortunate to work with many agents over the years. During that time I’ve always made a point to ask what they are looking for when an actor comes in to interview with them. I believe following these actor agent search tips can make a difference between landing an agent, or not. 1) The first and most important-Be prepared. Never just go into an agent’s office without a plan. It’s a mistake to believe the agent will be driving the meeting. In many cases, they will be waiting to see what you bring into the room. Do research on the agency and know the names of the department heads. Do they represent any big celebrities? What is their unique focus in terms of the type of talent they represent? What about the agent you are meeting with? You may not come across as being serious if you are not prepared – a big negative for most agents. 2) Try to make THEM comfortable. This is a point that many actors miss because they feel it is the agent that will do the talking. A great career is grounded in relationship, and as you find connection, the more comfortable both […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Headshot Tips, Photography Techniques 0 comments tags: Actor, Actress, Casting Agents, Headshots, Photo Session

A Different Approach to Headshots

Taking headshots isn’t always necessarily equated with having fun. In fact, it can be quite stressful. Actors realize there’s a lot on the line with their headshot in terms of getting work. Because of this, the headshot session can be looked at with dread rather than enjoyment. Yet, a photo session should be fun. The ‘stress factor’ should be dealt with at the very beginning so that it doesn’t get in the way. When you are having fun, your personality is going to come through. Casting agents respond to photos that exude energy. Because of this, I am always looking for ways to allow more enjoyment in the photo session. One such way that should be considered is to bring a friend along to the shoot. The friend could also have photos taken. This option may not be considered because of the concern that another person will take away from their time. But if you have a good friend, one that you are comfortable with, it could only deepen the experience. Just recently I took pictures of two actresses (Lonni and Savannah) They both needed headshots and asked if they could come in together. I naturally agreed because I think […]
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Oct 06
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Actor Marketing 1 comments tags: Actor, Actress, Casting Agency, Networking, Social Media

7 Business Tips to Help Your Acting Career

It is essential that an artist understands how to utilize their business skills. A valuable tool to success is lost when this is overlooked. Below are 7 tips to implement into your acting career. 1. First and foremost identify your market- Who you are and what you are selling must be clearly defined. 2. Understand your uniqueness- although there are thousands of actors competing for roles, there is only one you. You can chart out a career you want by utilizing your creative choices. It all starts from within. 3. Knowledge is power. Know the people that are position to help your career. Do the research. Nothing is more impressive to an interviewer than preparation. Have a clear vision of what you want and target the people that fit best with who you are. 4. Ultimately Hollywood is about packaging and marketing. Until you have a team that is doing it for you it’s important to do it yourself. This is the language that Hollywood speaks. 5. Map out a 3 year, 5 year, and 10 year evaluation. This is not to judge your path to success, but rather, a guidepost. Commit to a plan and stick with it. 6. […]
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