My Golden Rule Of Headshots:  The Person In The Picture Needs To Walk Through The Door. 

This simple idea is something I’ve been saying for years. It always seemed to reduce the actor’s stress through more focused aim.

The person and personality in the headshot is specifically who the casting agent is calling in; that’s who they want to meet.  If you don’t deliver that person the casting director or client will feel like their time has been wasted. It’s false advertising - something none of us forget. 

This business is stressful enough.  I believe you should make the auditioning process as easy on yourself as possible by showing the most real and honest version of you at your best.  The version of you that you can deliver on a busy Tuesday with 3 hours notice of an audition.  You can be that person with confidence - something else none of us forget.

This is my aim for the headshots I shoot.   The bullseye is getting you called into the rooms where you are empowered with this confidence.