It can be complicated trying to figure out how to pick your headshots out of the tons and tons of options the photographer gives you after your shoot. With the advent of selfies came the heightened sense of self-awareness to look great. I loved this Wikipedia description of what a selfie is: “They are usually flattering and made to appear casual.”
However, here’s the distinction I want you to make: a headshot is meant to be your most authentic self that gets you work, which may not necessarily be your most “gorgeous” or “cool” photo.
I hear the voices in your head debating this already.
Yes, of course, you should pick headshots that makes you look super and professional. You should love the image that represents you.
But will that same photo get you working?
Picking your final headshot selection requires knowing where you ultimately fit in for casting and therefore how you want others to perceive you.
If you do a Facebook survey on a few of your new headshots, you will get answers like this: “gorgeous,” “sexy,” “friendly,” “handsome,” “I’d hire you,” etc. So is that your type? Are you the beautiful, sexy type? Are you going to play the vixens or romantic leading men and women? Are you trying to do commercials, so the polished beautiful photo works for you? If not, that feedback won’t be so helpful other than making you feel great—which is also affirming, so no harm done!
Hone in like a laser. And then casting folks will know what to do with you.
Before you heavily retouch your most “beautiful” photo for headshot, have you checked in to make sure that the photo will inspire casting directors with very specific roles?
Should you be playing the doctors, lawyers, and moms? Or are you playing the action heroes, cops, and the best friend? YES, you can go for opposite types but be sooooo specific with each type.
And, yes you guessed it, don’t expect one photo to necessarily nail ALL of your types. That’s like asking you to show your entire acting range in one monologue. Right?
Final picks of your headshots needs to fulfill the categories of your top types.
Figuring out types takes a real knowing of an actor’s range. Survey friends and colleagues who have a real intimacy with your acting possibilities. (This is actually part of my first assignment for Part 1 Class! It’s a crucial step!)
Research your types with your current colleagues that know your work.
Beware: the type you played last year may not be the type you are playing today.
In fact, it probably isn’t. It’s probably expanded! Because your acting range has expanded. And something about your energy and your look is evolved.
This is why annual headshots have become the norm. I know, I’m sorry about another actor expense! But thankfully the digital era makes it so much more workable. Please note that casting directors expect and need extremely current photos.
Attract the work that you want with the most perfect headshot selections!
Okay! Your turn. Share below any guidelines that you use to select your photo!
Evangelia Kingsley says
So so so so so so so helpful! And what perfect timing. Agent just told me that my pics (which are several years old now) are very sophisticated, but don’t get that village Greek thing going. Oh, yes, it’s time for new ones! Not to mention the other differences that aging has provided!
Heidi Marshall says
Getting older. Well everyone is! And yes it’s the biggest thing to keep up with and be honest about. Show your style, Evangelia! X
Jena Finn says
Can I just say BEST TIMING EVER?!?!!?!
I just got my images back from my HS photographer and have been narrowing them down all week. With the help of my manager, I think I have chosen the final 6! I am so glad for this post because it reaffirmed EVERYTHING that I have already done in my process. I learned from experience and from many classes and tidbits of advice from you and all of my trusted industry folk. I was extremely specific going in, did all my homework beforehand, had outfits picked out accordingly, and got into different character moods during the shoot. Now I have 6 very different looks for all scopes of characters that I will hopefully be auditioning for. And even though it’s been a while since I took your class, I always refer back to that list of types that everyone came up with for me, and always check that against sides CDs provide me with in seminars and auditions.
Heidi Marshall says
Jena! Go back and do that Class 1 assignment again! It is a perfect time to do it. Do a quick survey and see what you find out. That should be super helpful exactly right now! Get a fresh round of feedback.
Polly says
LOVE this! Always returning to Class 1 homework. So important.
Kendrick Mitchell says
SO INTERESTING! These are the things I wish we learned in school HAHA! Type is the last thing on my mind when taking headshots– But it makes so much sense. It also makes the shots less awkward because you know what you’re aiming for, besides some smiling, and some not smiling. Ok, I think I just got really excited about my next shots! Thanks Heidi!
Heidi Marshall says
Yes smiling vs not smiling gets you only so far, right? Someday Kendrick we will reach all of these training programs and get these new artists on track earlier!:)
Lauren Sowa says
Gonna share this with all my photo clients! Thanks Heidi!
Heidi Marshall says
Lauren, I love sending actors to you because YOU totally understand this process. Actors should consider working with Actor Photographers for sure! It’s soooo much more than just a pretty photo!
Maia Nkenge Wilson says
Thank you sooo very much for this article!… Very helpful!!!!
Hannah Doty says
Thanks so much Heidi–great timing for me as well! I’m about to get new shots and was thinking about how this time I don’t want to try to hide any flaws or “come off” in a certain way that isn’t necessarily true to me or my type.
This time around I want head shots that showcase that I’m a lithe more off-beat both in serious and comedic roles.
I think there is always a fear of boxing myself in by having a headshot that’s too specific but I’m learning I need to get over that and have head shots that more obviously show me and not just a pretty shot!