Tuesday, May 25, 2010



One of the most common questions we get is “What do I wear for my headshot?”
The answer is: Something that makes you feel confident and relaxed. Headshots are now commonly shot in color as well as black and white so dress in solid-colors: Try to wear colors that compliment your skin tone. Stay away from logos and crazy patterns. Avoid distracting accessories. Bring a variety of outfits with you. We will help you go through your clothes as we get ready to shoot your headshot.
When in doubt, call Shaun, he is always available for a consult and he knows the business of head shots.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Child and teen models

Some of the best times are had by both kids and photographer when Shaun gets to work with child actors. Keeping head shots and photographs up to date is essential for child models and teen models. This is almost more significant for teen and child models because they change so much in the way that they look in a very short periods of time.



















Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Boise ID Photographer

We've been very busy thanks to a few good Salt Lake City Talent Agencies and even some out of town clients that found us through Google and traveled quite a distance to get photographed by the Best Head-Shot Photographer in Utah. A few more tips for clients:

  • Actors must be easy to reach and always have contact information available.
  • In the digital era actors need email and websites, but keep them professional.
  • An actor can get both business cards and post cards that feature your headshots.




Monday, May 10, 2010

Headshots Salt Lake City Utah


There is an importance as an actor to have professional photographs of yourself in many diverse looks (formal, sporty, even homeless!). Having these images on hand to send to casting directors with specific needs can help you book work or get auditions you usually wouldn’t.

So if you need to update your portfolios give Shaun a call. We will make a great day of it!



Tim will make an excellent character actor. Good luck Tim! It was great to work with you.