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Do you celebrate the success of others?

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012 Headshot Photography 2 Comments

Headshot Photography by Vanie Poyey

Or do you run off to your little corner jealous and resentful because you haven’t yet achieved the same success?   A friend and colleague, Blake Discher says, and I’m paraphrasing, “Don’t hang out with the guys grumbling in the corner about how they can’t get work”.  In fact he teaches a great seminar called Stop Grumbling-Get Out There.  Although it’s geared towards photographers, it’s great advise for any individual in the business of marketing themselves, actors included.

As you struggle through the business of acting, it’s important not to lose sight of the fact that every success story has a lot of struggle and a few failures behind it.  It’s also important to realize that everyone’s path to success will be different and only you can create the path for yourself.  What works for someone else may not work for you.

If you judge others and begrudge them their success, you are not taking into consideration the struggles they may have gone through either financially or emotionally to beget work in their field.  Even if in your eyes, they’ve had no struggles, instead of grumbling in the corner, congratulate your colleagues for their success and ask how they did it!  Genuinely expressing interest in their career automatically opens doors for you.  There is value in networking with those more successful than you.  After all, they might just need your type on the next project they work on!

As you navigate your way through the business, keep in mind that celebrating the success of those around you will bring the same success to you!

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Douglas Olsson: Salesman / Joel Conte: Edgy Young Detective

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Amber Hubert: Sexy Girl Next Door / Chris Palmer: Best Friend

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Rhyan Schwartz: Guy Next Door / Quirky Office

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Lilia B. : Kids Headshot

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The Headshot Photographer for Actors Who Simply Refuse to pose!

Monday, March 19th, 2012 Headshot Photography 2 Comments

Headshots Los Angeles: by Vanie Poyey

I do what I do because I want to help actors succeed.  I want to empower you with the tools you need to market yourself.  My goal is not to give you the most beautiful pictures you’ve ever taken…there’s plenty opportunity for that when you’re famous!  My goal is to give you images with life and not vacant stares.  My goal is to give you images that specifically showcase the range you have without pushing you against type.  My goal is to figure out your stereotype, your essence and to capitalize on it!  I do this by consulting with you, by directing you every step of the way and by producing specific marketing looks that will help get you in the door.  I am a director, a photographer for the actor who refuses to pose!  Help your career by learning the value of marketing.  Take a look at Sam Christensen’s essences class and read The Tao of Show Business by Dallas Travers.  Then ask me how I can help.

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Scroll down to view headshots of my clients and read the labels that describe the marketing look we achieved!  Comment here and tell us what you’ve been doing for marketing!

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Stephen Grove Malloy: Business Professional

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Deborah Selby: Warm Mom / Jan Haley-Soule: Upscale Wife

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Stephanie Lovie Underwood: Love Interest / Ray Garza: Edgy Business

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Brad Abrell: Business Professional / Quirky Dad

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Stephanie Parrott: Best Friend / Urban Edgy

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Reg Basco Hernandez: Guy Next Door / Commercial Office

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Peter Michael Dowd: Out on the Town / Corey Mirra: Blue Collar Worker

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Christiana Rose: Girl Next Door / Love Interest

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Brent Harvey: Edgy Bad Boy

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What your photographer needs in order to provide you with a successful headshot session: Part II

Sunday, February 5th, 2012 Headshot Photography 2 Comments

Headshots by Vanie Poyey

This is a two part blog and Part I of this blog post can be found HERE.  This blog is about examples and would make more sense if you read Part I first.

To summarize Part I, a person’s attitude can pretty much make or break a headshot session.  A controlling attitude can stifle the creative process of a photographer while a trusting one can bring about the freedom to get more creative with exceptional results.

It truly does take two to tango and every once in a while, you dance with a partner that can do so exceptionally well.  Allyssa Schmitt (below) is a shining example of someone who had done her research and trusted the process of the photographer she chose.  Our dance was fluid and it allowed me to break out of the steps I’m accustomed to and venture into an exploratory and fun tango!  She had a great attitude, was sure her pictures were going to turn out well and truly embraced the process of getting her pictures taken with me.  Yes she had the same concerns as everyone else like for instance dark circles under her eyes but she was able to let go and have fun because dark circles are not something to fret over when there’s Photoshop!  Having her trust me gave me the freedom to play and from that freedom came some great spontaneous moments.  With Allyssa’s shoot if it wasn’t for the freedom she gave me, I wouldn’t have noticed the old car on our way back that then made me think of having her somehow use it for our shot, and I wouldn’t have noticed the wall we used for her edgier look for which we had to sneak onto private property!  It was a fun adventure!

I find that for the most part those who aren’t happy with the results for their session weren’t happy to begin with.  Having a negative attitude about how you’ve never taken a great picture and bringing that in on the day of your session isn’t going to help your results!  Showing up sick to a session and complaining about not looking good when you should have rescheduled in the first place, isn’t going to help either.  Complaining about how you hate the process, constantly stopping the momentum of a shoot because you are self critical, have baggy eyes, bad skin, or because you can’t make up your mind about clothing or feel the need to fix your hair after every shot will not only slow down the process but will completely deplete me of my creativity.  With such sessions I’m pretty much on auto mode waiting for you to be done fussing over yourself so I can shoot some pictures put down the camera and wait again.  That is not the way great moments are created and captured!  That is not a Tango!  When makeup becomes such a process that it takes two hours of changes for you to still not be happy with your face, then of course you’re not going to be happy with your pictures.  Fact:  In twelve years, I’ve cancelled two sessions for this very reason.  Regretfully I didn’t cancel a third which I should have.  If you’ve done your research, have studied your photographer’s portfolio which also showcases their makeup artist’s work, then when you hire him or her, you simply need to trust and let the professionals do their job.

The process of creating successful headshots comes from collaboration and input, not control.

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Allyssa Schmitt: Edgy Bad Girl

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Allyssa Schmitt: Girl Next Door / Sassy Best Friend

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Sina Amedson: Best Friend

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April Green: Edgy Detective / Young Mom

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Hallie Jordan: Edgy CW / Quirky Student

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Kelvin O'Bryant: Urban CW / Guy Next Door

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Luanna Helena: Sassy Mom / Maury Zeller: Commercial Business

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Amanda Tudor: Young Ingenue / Edgy Tomboy

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