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Whether you are a wannna-be actor or you've been in the business 20 years, it is a necessity. Philip Thomas provides useful tips from both perspectives; whether you're having portrait head shots taken or you're the one doing the shooting. One critical factor that Thomas points out is to never assume that the photographer knows what or how to produce perfect portrait head shots. As an actor, do your homework. As a photographer... ditto. Regardless of who takes your portrait head shots, the most important thing is to look your best. Here are some tips on how to photographically look your best. But what do you do if your hair, clothes, and makeup are flawless, but there's still a few things you'd like to "correct" for the camera? Just remember that what can't be taken care of before the shot can often be addressed afterwards. If you have ever paid for photo retouching, you know how expensive it is. If you would like to save yourself a ton of money, you might be interested in a software product called Portrait Professional. Literally in 90 seconds, you can easily remove wrinkles and blemishes, correct lighting and makeup, and even whiten teeth and eyes. As a photographer, I have "saved the day" for several of my clients with this product. Best of all, you don't need any artistic skill because the software calculates how to make you look your best. Headshots That Pop - What Makes a Great Headshot? The truth of the matter is if you're an up and coming model or actor with aspiring hopes and dreams, you will need a comp card or zed card. It doesn't matter who you are, you can be a top model who needs to update his/her portfolio or someone who just wants to break into the industry. Whatever your ambitions, do not go to a audition without one, as it's more likely you will get turned away or simply will not be successful. You cannot drive a car without wheels so make sure you have these basic marketing tools at your disposal. Many models and actors, especially those just starting in their careers think photographers know exactly what you want. Nothing could be further from the truth. It's far more in your interest to do some research on the Internet and brings samples of your favorite head shots etc. Then the photographer and team can visualize what you have in mind, giving your photographer something to work with and how to achieve it. Models and photographers use comp/zed cards. The normal size for this is approximately 5"x8.5". Actors use headshots, usually 8"x10"'s. A great comp card should include five completely different looks, four on the back and one on the front with basic stats on card stock or rigid paper. It's a standard marketing tool around for many years and is essential to today's market. Relatively inexpensive, it's a great versatile sales tool.
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