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So our very good friends over at 10x8prints.com have just updated their website, and we love it, more importantly though, we love them. One of the most draining and tedious things about being a performer is the ordering, printing and inevitably, sending out of 10×8 prints, not only can they cost a fortune, but you dont usually get to keep them. However, they are one of your most important marketing tools, and one that may be the difference between you getting the job, or not. 10x8prints.com have nailed it. They are affordable and offer a great service (I have been using them for a couple of years now) and because they are not based in London, they can keep their costs down and pass the savings onto you, heres how they match up for 100 10×8 prints (taken from their website, Prices shown are taken 20th February 2012 from their respective websites – and include VAT. Most include postage.) They say.. “We’re based in a village near Aberdeen – we own our building so no rent – and thanks to the Scottish government, no rates. These two factors combined save us around £2,000 every month. That, coupled with the finest production software around means we can produce your prints quickly – and as time is money – that also adds to the low costs. We’ve found that most clients receive their prints the day after they’re posted – and to help ensure they are all sent 1st class recorded – though if you are in a real hurry you can upgrade to Special Delivery – which will get the prints to you by 1pm the following day (just order by 2pm)” So with distance not being an issue and the ease of ordering online, what are you waiting for? Visit their website at 10x8prints.com for more info… and get you face out there!
We had an old friend of Nicholas Dawkes Photography in the studio again at the end of 2011, Video DJ superstar Beatamaxx. Beatamaxx came in for a shoot back in 2010 for some press and promo shots, and we had the pleasure of working with him again to freshen up his portfolio…
If you dont know of Beatamaxx and his work, he creates some amazing live video mixing awesomeness around the world… mixing music and video that would blow your mind , you can check out his work at the link at the bottom. Check out Beatamaxx’s website at beatamaxx.tv or facebook and see some of the video greatness he creates…
We had Christina in for a portfolio shoot at the beginning of December, and she bought a great energy and style to the shoot.
Having been so busy over the summer months, I am now trying to get the blog up-to-date and share what an exciting few moths its been, starting with a few headshots from back at the beginning of the summer, from left to right – Ruth Zielinski, Scott Hunt, Natalie Gardner, Sarah Accomando, Paul Hassall and Sydney Smyth
Picking the right clothes to show you at your best is always hard, the first place to start is where you want the photos to be seen, and what you want to portray.
If you feel that you would be cast as a typical English rose, or dashing English gent, you should look at classical and simple garments rather than hoodies and t-shirts, and if you are grisly looking bald 6’5″ male ( I hate to pidgeon hole, but) you’re not going to be cast as the romantic teen in high school musical.
When I was an actor, there was nothing I hated more than people pigeon holing, I wanted to be as versatile as I could and play every part, but the sad truth is that people have to put you in a box (see casting directors post) so as versatile as you are as a performer, you need to bear your natural casting in the back of your mind, this does’t mean you can’t stretch your casting a bit though…
Having a mixture of shots from your photo session is great, different tops to say different things, with the Internet at your disposal for publicity, it means you can have a web-page with 5 or 6 different photos on ( I wouldn’t recommend more) and they can all say different things, just through what you are wearing.
Black is great. On everyone. For headshots it brings the focus to your face and is flattering in every way (see photos 3 & 6 above). Shirts and v-neck t-shirts are great on guys, the great thing about having a slightly plunging neck line, is it elongates the neck and makes you look a little bit taller. high round neck tops can cut the head off, especially with darker colours, but they can make you look younger, especially with brighter colours like photo 2 , very good for those people blessed with a young playing age.
For females, it’s good to think of different periods, starting with something that has a classical feel, period drama almost, detailed and soft with small frills and buttons can give a strong sense of character, photos 3 and 6 are good examples of this, then think of something a bit more prim and proper, smart and simple (2) but not to revealing, simple dark v-necks (5) and cardigans, then try something a bit younger looking, strappy tops are always good for this kind of look (4) , but try and avoid thin straps as they can look like you are just wearing a bra when cropped! Then you can try something smart and older looking, like a nice blouse or shirt, giving almost a business feel like in picture 1.
Jackets are great, they can be worn over numerous tops to give different senses of character, when casting directors see your headshot, they like to see that you could play the role they are casting for. Take photo 1 for example, it is neutral in colour but gives a young funky look that would not look out of place on modern t.v. dramas, this is also apparent in number 2 and 3, its not right for Sense and Sensibility, but great for The Bill. Number 4,5 & 6 lye in the realms of 1940′s, 50′s and 60′s, giving that hint of character again that would otherwise be lacking.
Needless to say, that suit jackets on men will make them look older, and hoodies younger. Thinking about what works for you is essential, there is no use a 50 year old male wearing a hooded jumper, as most 50 year olds (that i know anyway) dont.
Collars do exactly the same as V-Necks and shirts they make the neck longer and bring focus into the face, so make sure you take a couple along to your session, they might not get used or be right, but whats the harm in taking them?
You need to feel comfortable in what you are wearing, there is no point borrowing a top from your friend the night before a session if it is going to make you feel uncomfortable. If you are in doubt, your photographer should be able to advise what will work with your look and skin-tone, and if you are in doubt and confused… take a suitcase!
During the summer, talented singer Ben Hague won the competition ‘Break Into’ run by careers company Monster.com, His management Squidgy Pig got in touch for a promotional photo session in our studio. Ben has an exceptional voice, you can see his original audition video below: Ben was picked from thousands as the Winner of the ‘Break into’ competition and is now performing ant touring throughout the UK.
Lloyd James are one of the largest independent data solutions companies in the UK today. They offer bespoke data solutions to suit the unique needs of some of the UK’s largest companies. Their vision for their rebrand was ‘real people’. They wanted to show their quirky side and steer away from stereotypical, boring Headshots. We loved it. Shot at their Headquarters in Kent, everyone bought their own props that says something about them, from books to booze! A really fun shoot and a memorable day. For more information you can visit their website www.lloydjames.com
A few photos from a portfolio session I had with Actress, Model and Dancer Frankie Caviglioli in the studio this week. We had a great afternoon and captured a whole range of different looks for her portfolio, we ended up under bridges, in skate parks and up trees, but that’s why I love shooting portfolios, everyone brings something slightly different and is willing to try new things. Thanks Frankie!
Some shots from a portfolio session with Dancer David Allwood last week, without knowing it we were waving a proud orange flag, despite Holland having just lost the World Cup Final! Thanks for a fun and inspirational session David!

