New York-area actors: Listen up! If you’re an early career actor needing a new headshot for your Backstage profile or if you’re a seasoned vet looking to revamp your calling card, Snapped may be the solution for you. The Manhattan-based professional photography company has been bringing hassle-free, affordable photography to the city for the last year, and it is now inviting actors and other local talent to join them for a “happy hour” photo session this Thursday, April 13 from 5 p.m.–7 p.m.
For $25, photographers Karl Ault and Sam Joseph will snap a few pictures, offer your options, and edit and send them to your to your inbox all before Friday morning. If you’re an actor on the go who can’t quite afford a traditional session, you can save some money and time while spicing up your actor’s profile.
Below, we spoke with Joseph, who himself is an actor and photographer, about five tips he has for making the most of your time with any headshot photographer.
1. Know your type. “What’s your type? What shows and or stories are you trying to be a part of? Anything? Not specific enough! Are you the quirky neighbor on a sitcom? Or the hot detective on a
New York-area actors: Listen up! If you’re an early career actor needing a new headshot for your Backstage profile or if you’re a seasoned vet looking to revamp your calling card, Snapped may be the solution for you. The Manhattan-based professional photography company has been bringing hassle-free, affordable photography to the city for the last year, and it is now inviting actors and other local talent to join them for a “happy hour” photo session this Thursday, April 13 from 5 p.m.–7 p.m.
For $25, photographers Karl Ault and Sam Joseph will snap a few pictures, offer your options, and edit and send them to your to your inbox all before Friday morning. If you’re an actor on the go who can’t quite afford a traditional session, you can save some money and time while spicing up your actor’s profile.
Below, we spoke with Joseph, who himself is an actor and photographer, about five tips he has for making the most of your time with any headshot photographer.
1. Know your type. “What’s your type? What shows and or stories are you trying to be a part of? Anything? Not specific enough! Are you the quirky neighbor on a sitcom? Or the hot detective on a
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