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Can a good headshot help you book work? Absolutely. It's often the first impression casting directors and agents have of you, so it needs to represent you accurately and show off your personality and talent.
A strong headshot is well-lit, well-composed, and flattering in a natural way. It should also point toward the work you actually want — commercial, theatrical, or otherwise — so the right people can picture you in the right roles. That's exactly why it pays to work with a photographer who understands the industry.
Here's the honest part: a great headshot gets you in the door, but it doesn't book the job on its own. You still bring the skills, the training, and the work — the auditions, the networking, the relationships. Think of your headshot as the key that gets you into the room. What you do once you're there is up to you.
Want a headshot that gets you noticed? Let's make it.
Book a session and let's create headshots that work as hard as you do.