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  • What NOT to Do During a Headshot Session

    By now you’ve probably been advised extensively on what to do and how to do it when it comes to taking your headshots. But what about what not to do? We touched base with Backstage Experts and photographers alike about those headshot no-nos that should be avoided at all costs.
    Don’t over-airbrush.“Chill with the airbrushing. Casting directors expect you to look just like your headshot, and will not be happy when you show up looking totally different, or 10 years older. It’s not about looking pretty, it’s about representing your type, age, wrinkles included. It should look like you on your best day, showing your age, and who you are now. It’s not about the type you want to be, it’s the type you are.” —Matt Newton, acting coach and Backstage Expert
    Do not strike the following poses:“Actors, don’t:

    Put both hands at your hips at the same height. This can seem cheesy.  

    Cross your arms, which can be feel cold and emotionally cutoff.

    Have your head back or your weight on your heels. This will never result in a headshot that seems engaged.” —Michael Roud, L.A.-based photographer

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