As a photographer, I found your insights to be incredibly informative. I will take this video (and the one that preceded it) to heart. Being able to give new actors a helping hand in how to present themselves and look in front of the camera - and not just offer great lighting - will give my business an edge over my competition, and make me feel I've done everything I can to help them. Thanks Wendy!
+Sam Bortnick THANK YOU! That’s so cool! Stay close, read my books www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com And please subscribe to this YOU TUBE channel for more AMAZING insider secrets! See you on the Red Carpet! - Wendy
Thank you so much for all the tips! I'm beginning with my career even when I'm 37 years old. I just found my passion for acting. It makes me happy, I enjoy it and I don't get tired of practicing. It fulfill my soul. The world behind cámara is fascinating.
This helped me a whole lot. I was actually browsing to find out more information on how to take great professional headshots that reflect the type of roles I would like to portray. Thank yo for these tips.
It'll be another year before I head out to LA, but I have to say your videos are a great preparation tool for what I should be doing in my own city (in the meantime). Thank you for the tips and tricks of the trade.
Thank you. Now I know the value of a professional headshot. I'd been wavering as to whether it was necessary and now, because of your video, I do know that it is important.
Wendy, I appreciate all the inside information you are sharing with us. In kind, I would like to share some information with you, as I have had similar issues with color shifting web cameras. Often web cams default to automatic settings for focus, gain, iris, and light balance (often called white balance or right light). These adjust dynamically as lighting changes. This can cause noticeable changes in the video every time it senses a minute change. The best results from the web cameras are to set them to their manual settings, then adjust them to your desired setting. The outcome is they are less distracting to your content. It may take a bit of digging to find where the controls are; but it is worth it. Thank you again and keep up the good work.
Thank you SO MUCH. I just got some headshots done today and watched this beforehand, it gave me a much better perspective on what casting directors look for. I'm going to continue watching out for other Amazing tips & experience you offer!
Hi Wendy! I am an Australian Actress and although we do things a lot different out here I want to thank you for your videos as they are helping a lot for me to understand the American market. Thank you for taking the time out to share and inform. =)
Great advice! And may I add - DO NOT try and have your headshots done to represent a type that you WANT to play. You have to know YOUR type as you ARE! If you are quiet, girl next door, but want to play tough, hard, action type of girl.....don't try to shoot your headshot to look like the action girl thinking that you're going to "diversify" your looks and have more options.
Good stuff! Love the forthright advice. Question: For an outdoorsy type would it be ok to use a hat and sunglasses? Not really talking for a main headshot but for something "ancillary" to show a different type. What do you think?
❤️ Hi! Great question! Join my facebook group Talent Managers For Actors where you can ask questions 24 hours a day and receive answers from Industry Professionals. We can help you! Be sure to answer the questions so you can be accepted into the group. facebook.com/groups/843656639050766
Hey Wendy, quick question, you mentioned that you have to know your type and that your photos should reflect that to the casting directors. How about when going to a talent showcase? Are you supposed to portray your personality or do you pick a photo that portrays your character types? There's conflicting information out there in regards to that since you aren't exactly auditioning for a particular role to a casting director.
Great question! Join my facebook group Talent Managers For Actors where you can ask questions 24 hours a day and receive answers from Industry Professionals. We can help you! Be sure to answer the questions so you can be accepted into the group. facebook.com/groups/843656639050766
Thank you so much! You're AWESOME! Wendy, is it ok if I just wear simple make up for my headshots? (No eye shadow or lip gloss, just a simple base) I am an older teenage girl ( :
Great tips over the years I haven't done anything really. Played a positive concerned friend to the leading male actor in a small film in college produced by DC productions. Then I did a few extra rolls. One for the movie "Polish bar" scenes I was in was for some club scenes at a bar called The Enclave in Chicago. Now here is the thing I was in tons of scenes in front of the camera but when the movie came out I could barely see me lol . at the end of the shoot I was ask to do another scene with a few other women. They said this one paid way more hundreds then what I did but it was a partial nude scene so I left. My question is what kind of type should I to for? I want to save up for a headshot now? also do you think I was cut out the movie for not doing the partial nude scene? Just wondering
thank you for the tips and I am audition for a move but my..................................................................................................................................................................
Every video I watched it`s like your in my mind just you know what I`m think off,i wanna say your very helpful, but I`m not live in California,america anyway and take headshots,will that be okay?
The cute sweet girl next door. But there are so many of them Make sure your headshots say more than that. The cute sweet girl next door who has a secret, who is hiding something.
Hi Wendy! Have to find a good acting part for my graduation what voice would you do, What movie part would you play has to be 3 minutes tops? Janie is Modeling & Acting! Thanks! (:
As for being an African American teen getting ready to get headshots. Do agencies want our natural hair in the photos or can wear a different style such as weave?
Hey Wendy, I was wondering how many headshots an actor should have. I know in your video you mentioned Theatrical and Commercial, but you also mentioned having multiple looks within those categories, so should an actor have a plethora of headshot looks and submit them as appropriate?
I have a question if anyone can answer this that would be great! So, when you are doing acting headshots I know that they want minimal makeup and they want you to look the same from your headshots. What if I do my headshots without makeup or less makeup then show up to a casting then have makeup then what? How does that work?
In headshots you wear some makeup, just not heavy makeup. And you shouldn't be going to audition in heavy makeup either -unless the character would be made up that way. - Otherwise just ALWAYS wear a regular amount of makeup- in your headshots and your auditions.
So, on the contrary, I read somewhere that your headshot need to be of you being yourself so that the directors aren't shocked to see someone completely different when you show up at the audition. Is this true? Or you're saying it's better to have a headshot of the type of role you're playing, specific to that audition? So take a headshot for every audition you go to?
Are you interested in doing film or TV? For TV look at the shows you think you would be right for. Frankly I rarely see an actress on tv with dreads. Doesn't mean it cant be done, but TV has a mold and they like their actors to fit into the "themes" of what is already going on.
As a photographer, I found your insights to be incredibly informative. I will take this video (and the one that preceded it) to heart. Being able to give new actors a helping hand in how to present themselves and look in front of the camera - and not just offer great lighting - will give my business an edge over my competition, and make me feel I've done everything I can to help them. Thanks Wendy!
+Sam Bortnick THANK YOU! That’s so cool! Stay close, read my books www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com
And please subscribe to this YOU TUBE channel for more
AMAZING insider secrets! See you on the Red Carpet! - Wendy
Thanks, great advice speaking as a head shot photographer.
+Stephen Narens thank you
Thank you so much for all the tips! I'm beginning with my career even when I'm 37 years old. I just found my passion for acting. It makes me happy, I enjoy it and I don't get tired of practicing. It fulfill my soul. The world behind cámara is fascinating.
Thank you so much Wendy for your generosity ! I'll definitely applied your advices for my new headshot !!
❤️
probably the best advice I have received on great headshot
This helped me a whole lot. I was actually browsing to find out more information on how to take great professional headshots that reflect the type of roles I would like to portray. Thank yo for these tips.
It'll be another year before I head out to LA, but I have to say your videos are a great preparation tool for what I should be doing in my own city (in the meantime). Thank you for the tips and tricks of the trade.
soon2bpirate Yes EXACTLY! Stay close! www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com/
Thank you for this informative video. As a photographer who is interested in doing headshots, I found your suggestions very useful.
Thank you. Now I know the value of a professional headshot. I'd been wavering as to whether it was necessary and now, because of your video, I do know that it is important.
Wendy, I appreciate all the inside information you are sharing with us. In kind, I would like to share some information with you, as I have had similar issues with color shifting web cameras. Often web cams default to automatic settings for focus, gain, iris, and light balance (often called white balance or right light). These adjust dynamically as lighting changes. This can cause noticeable changes in the video every time it senses a minute change. The best results from the web cameras are to set them to their manual settings, then adjust them to your desired setting. The outcome is they are less distracting to your content. It may take a bit of digging to find where the controls are; but it is worth it. Thank you again and keep up the good work.
Best headshot advise video I’ve seen to date. Thank you!
Thank you so much and you're so very welcome!
Thank you so much. I'm taking my head shots tomorrow you are so helpful. Thank you for helping aspiring actors and actresses.
I love you.....u r the real deal. Tell it like it is.
+PoeticFlair Photography Yep! ua-cam.com/video/AXXyn0A1MN8/v-deo.html&lc=z12cwhiqazqifjzpl04ccxuolmidhbxaewc0k
Awesome information...thank you
Thanks so much! This was very helpful! I'm getting mine done soon!
Thank you SO MUCH. I just got some headshots done today and watched this beforehand, it gave me a much better perspective on what casting directors look for. I'm going to continue watching out for other Amazing tips & experience you offer!
mexiaznann Awesome!!!
Oh wow I never knew all the things you mentioned exist. Thanks for the video. I'm gonna play around with the camera next.
Hi Wendy! I am an Australian Actress and although we do things a lot different out here I want to thank you for your videos as they are helping a lot for me to understand the American market. Thank you for taking the time out to share and inform. =)
I am happy to share my knowledge with you Emily. Stay close www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com
awesome. all the stuff I preach as a headshot photographer.
Love it!!!!
Thanks for your input am more like a quiet type, and a nice type.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really like this video. I've been recommending actors to view this before I shoot with them.
As an aspiring headshot photographer, this was a great vid to help me, help my clients get the best headshot possible.
Wendy, you are awesome! Some really great info. Thanks for the post.
Thanks, Wendy!! This was very helpful!
this is awesome advice!!!
Thank you. It was so helpful ❤
Glad it was helpful!
Great advice! And may I add - DO NOT try and have your headshots done to represent a type that you WANT to play. You have to know YOUR type as you ARE! If you are quiet, girl next door, but want to play tough, hard, action type of girl.....don't try to shoot your headshot to look like the action girl thinking that you're going to "diversify" your looks and have more options.
Thank you so much!!!
You're so very welcome Nadia!
You are very likable :) thank you
Oh thank you!
Another helpful video, thanks!! :)
Thanks for the insight. :)
Good stuff! Love the forthright advice. Question: For an outdoorsy type would it be ok to use a hat and sunglasses? Not really talking for a main headshot but for something "ancillary" to show a different type. What do you think?
❤️ Hi! Great question! Join my facebook group Talent Managers For Actors where you can ask questions 24 hours a day and receive answers from Industry Professionals. We can help you! Be sure to answer the questions so you can be accepted into the group.
facebook.com/groups/843656639050766
Hey Wendy, quick question, you mentioned that you have to know your type and that your photos should reflect that to the casting directors. How about when going to a talent showcase? Are you supposed to portray your personality or do you pick a photo that portrays your character types? There's conflicting information out there in regards to that since you aren't exactly auditioning for a particular role to a casting director.
Great question! Join my facebook group Talent Managers For Actors where you can ask questions 24 hours a day and receive answers from Industry Professionals. We can help you! Be sure to answer the questions so you can be accepted into the group.
facebook.com/groups/843656639050766
Search "Peter Hurley" to see what pro head shots look like . SHABANG!
Thank you so much! You're AWESOME! Wendy, is it ok if I just wear simple make up for my headshots? (No eye shadow or lip gloss, just a simple base) I am an older teenage girl ( :
Miss Myoozikal Yes simple makeup is best!
The Hollywood Talent Manager Wendy Alane Wright Thanks so much! You're an Angel!
Great tips over the years I haven't done anything really. Played a positive concerned friend to the leading male actor in a small film in college produced by DC productions. Then I did a few extra rolls. One for the movie "Polish bar" scenes I was in was for some club scenes at a bar called The Enclave in Chicago. Now here is the thing I was in tons of scenes in front of the camera but when the movie came out I could barely see me lol . at the end of the shoot I was ask to do another scene with a few other women. They said this one paid way more hundreds then what I did but it was a partial nude scene so I left. My question is what kind of type should I to for? I want to save up for a headshot now? also do you think I was cut out the movie for not doing the partial nude scene? Just wondering
Thank you Wendy for the great advice. Now I have to smack myself for having my hands in my head shot. :P At least I know now. :)
Sami- Everything in life is a learning process. stay close /www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com
Yep and something tells me I'm gonna have one hell of a ride during the process. I can't wait to learn more.
XOXOXXOXO
thank you for the tips and I am audition for a move but my..................................................................................................................................................................
Every video I watched it`s like your in my mind just you know what I`m think off,i wanna say your very helpful, but I`m not live in California,america anyway and take headshots,will that be okay?
Wendy, how do I capture my 4 year old daughter's type before taking head shots?
Hi Wendy! from a professional perspective, what type of actress do I look like?
The cute sweet girl next door. But there are so many of them Make sure your headshots say more than that. The cute sweet girl next door who has a secret, who is hiding something.
Hi Wendy! Have to find a good acting part for my graduation what voice would you do, What movie part would you play has to be 3 minutes tops? Janie is Modeling & Acting! Thanks! (:
Janie Roger Google Monlogues
As for being an African American teen getting ready to get headshots. Do agencies want our natural hair in the photos or can wear a different style such as weave?
+kay jay Both. Do some pics with natural and some with weaves.
Hey Wendy, I was wondering how many headshots an actor should have. I know in your video you mentioned Theatrical and Commercial, but you also mentioned having multiple looks within those categories, so should an actor have a plethora of headshot looks and submit them as appropriate?
A strong theatrical shot and a strong commercial shot plus a few other looks total 4-6
I have a question if anyone can answer this that would be great! So, when you are doing acting headshots I know that they want minimal makeup and they want you to look the same from your headshots. What if I do my headshots without makeup or less makeup then show up to a casting then have makeup then what? How does that work?
In headshots you wear some makeup, just not heavy makeup. And you shouldn't be going to audition in heavy makeup either -unless the character would be made up that way. - Otherwise just ALWAYS wear a regular amount of makeup- in your headshots and your auditions.
So, on the contrary, I read somewhere that your headshot need to be of you being yourself so that the directors aren't shocked to see someone completely different when you show up at the audition. Is this true? Or you're saying it's better to have a headshot of the type of role you're playing, specific to that audition? So take a headshot for every audition you go to?
What type of actor am I? I am looking to get new geadshots and I currently have dark dreads. Any advice?
Are you interested in doing film or TV? For TV look at the shows you think you would be right for. Frankly I rarely see an actress on tv with dreads. Doesn't mean it cant be done, but TV has a mold and they like their actors to fit into the "themes" of what is already going on.
Ok makes sense. I do wear wigs often to accommodate for roles. Im a little discouraged but I appreciate ur honesty
Wendy was wondering if you could comment on my current profile pic which is a headshot, thanks :)
tre ced Headshots are done in color, not Black and white.
what if we care but we don't have the money 😧
Can you wear hats in your heafshots
+Li Yuancheng No
Re types..What if you're the baddest bitch on the planet?
Amazing video, amazing Wendy :-)
+Ana Gre Thank you!! Stay close www.secretsofahollywoodtalentmanager.com
There is so much to learn in this business