omg First time shooting acting headshots. What do I need to know? Aiming for editorial/cinematic style.
Look before you jump down my throat. I am not new to photography but I have only been shooting events really the last few years. Also, tbh I've feared myself out of studio and in studio lighting and this week I am going to face it.
First time doing acting headshots. A client/mutual friend reached out asking me to shoot her first casting headshots. I was upfront that I've never shot headshots before and she was super supportive about it which honestly made me feel great. Now I want to show up fully prepared and still shock myself with a successful shoot.
Here's everything about the shoot so you can help me:
About my client
She's a queen,WOC, and masculine of center, short hair, brown skin, her first time doing acting headshots. Her vibe is: silly and always laughing, sweet, but also sexy and cool with a stylish edge. I want to capture all three sides of her personality across and she said she wants 3 looks. BTW, Posing makes me nervous.
My gear (personal)
| Camera | Fujifilm X-T2 |
|---|---|
| Lenses | 35mm, 10-24mm, 50-140mm |
| Strobes | 2x Godox AD200 |
| Modifier | Clamshell reflector |
Studio gear that comes with rental
| Continuous light | Nanlite FS300 |
|---|---|
| Strobe | FJ400 II |
| Trigger | FJ-X3m |
| RGB lights | Newer RGB1200 |
| Softboxes | Phottix |
The style I'm going for
Editorial, simple, cinematic. I'm inspired by Studio Marielle's headshot work. Clean, intentional, subject forward. Not over produced. I want this to feel like my own style from shoot one.
My questions
- What do I need to prepare BEFORE the shoot and ON the day?
- Best lighting techniques for this setup, especially for deep brown skin?
- Are acting headshots usually shoulder up or closer crop?
- Best backdrop colors for brown skin tones? I was thinking to it grey
- What questions should I be asking my client before the shoot to set us both up for success?
- Any tips for getting someone to feel comfortable and bring out natural expressions?
Really appreciate any advice. I want to do right by her and also start building a headshot portfolio I'm proud of. Thanks in advance!
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