These tips are soo helpful, I’m so looking forward to get started next week on my acting classes (I’m going to a performing arts college in Canada), with these tips in mind I feel like idk like they are reinforcements to the basic knowledge of acting, like the cherry on top of the cake. Thanks
A reputable and qualified photographer as well makes the difference. I've had a horrid session once where I had to actually help the guy set up the space.
Hey there!! Wow! What wonderful pearls of wisdom you are sharing with us mere mortals. Thank you so much! You are so professional, clear and offer brilliant advice. Many thanks again, Phamie Cameron
i dont know if im right or wrong, but im pretty sure it soley depends on the kind of medium used, the scope obviously helps a lot and it really add depths to the shot, so in my humble opinion, im pretty sure it depends on the weapon and i think a sniper with a good scope should be good.
Absolutely! You might have 4-6 headshots on your casting profiles that fit different roles/characters. Submit the headshot that most closely fits the character breakdown.
I have an actor-friend who said; "It really sucks, that if you're bald, 90% of roles that otherwise, potentially, COULD'VE been yours, goes straight out the window". Talking about, that even though you otherwise might've been perfect for it, and easily could be way more talented than the guy whom actually got the job, because he had good HAIR, you're just doomed no matter what.. And yeah, it DOES seem very unfair, but that's the harsh world we live in.. I'm fully ready to hear from people, if such mind-thinking is wrong :-)