Headshot Photography
What do you look for in a makeup artist?
Headshot by Vanie Poyey
Tell us your thoughts! Over the years, I’ve heard all the nightmare stories as well as all the praises. The men and women on my website have used the services of a professional makeup artist that I’ve provided. Because I’ve heard it all, I have very specific criteria when working with a makeup artist to make sure you have the best experience possible.
For one, I look at their work and make sure they are talented and meet with them before trying them out.
During the meeting, I hand them a list of preferences for headshot appropriate makeup that agents want to see. You’d be surprised how many people either overdo or don’t do enough makeup for headshots. Little things like not using fingers to touch up under the eyes and prevent infections etc. are discussed as well. You’d be surprised…
I like working with people who are professional and have an all around good attitude. I look for artists who really enjoy what they do, like to have fun and are not eager for the shoot to end so they can leave.
Professionalism to me means being on time and not using your time to chat on the phone or to text. Being attentive to your needs as well as being agreeable to your requests. After all, we are providing a service for which you are paying, so you’re the boss! After makeup is applied, if you request any changes, my makeup artists will not get offended or give you a hard time!
During your shoot, you won’t find my gals texting or wondering off. When I’m working, they’re working as well. They will be watching closely for a hair out of place or wardrobe malfunctions or touch ups that may be needed.
And for you dark skinned folk, I make sure to work with professionals who understand all skin types, won’t make you look ashy and are mindful of the tonal variations on your skin!
The following headshot examples display a range of makeup applied to all skin tones, old and young, male or female, white or black! Currently my very favorite go to gal is Tara Shakespeare!

Edgy / Commercial Business
Three time returning client Arae Murdoch has come all the way from Canada to finally call LA home! Sassy or sweet, Arae is a veteran in front of the camera!

Fun Dad / Love Interest / Commercial Hipster
Will Brennan, Amy Blair, and Nicholas Downs know how to bring back this rustic look. Whether a fun dad, a lovely leading lady, or a hip guy next door, these three sure know how to work plaid!

Sexy Leading Lady
You really can’t go wrong with fiery red hair combined with amazing talent! Angela Gulner does this look with flawless effort!

Edgy Bad Girl / Girl Next Door
Kelly Lynn Washington was so much fun to work with! With a Jodie Foster essence, she displays a full range from the girl we love to hate to our high school sweetheart!

Comedic Best Friend / Commercial Mom
I’m so flattered that Douglas M. James had his first headshot session with me! He had such amazing talent and energy which really pulls through in this shot! Andrea Meier displays a sense of understanding and comfort with those sweet eyes!

Theatrical Edgy / Commercial Business
Lawrence Lacey has a great personality and a chameleon! I think these shots show how he can switch from sour to sweet in the blink of an eye. thanks for protecting us in that alley Lawrence!
Three tips to help you book the job!
Actors’ Headshots by Kayvon Esmaili
Guest Blogger: Kayvon Esmaili
A working actor as well as an amazing photographer, my associate, Kayvon Esmaili is a multi talented artist. I asked him to guest blog and share with you three tips that have helped him book the job. Of course I couldn’t resist sharing some of his headshot work taken for Vanie Poyey Photography. Kayvon shoots for me for those on a tighter budget! If you’d like to book with him, mention this blog and we’ll throw an extra outfit into your package! To view more of Kayvon’s work, click HERE!
“In my 10+ years as an actor, I’ve starred in over twenty national commercials. I’ve come away with one certainty about auditioning: The sooner you stop trying to control the outcome, the more likely you’ll be to book. I spent the earlier years of my career attempting to control the booking, to will myself into the role. Turns out when you learn to change your attitude in the room (and once you’ve left), things seem to come to you a lot easier. The following three tips have become little jewels in my career, leading to increased bookings and having the side benefit of keeping me sane.
- Trust me it’s a numbers game. Give them your take on the role and leave the rest behind. I gave up guessing whether the role is right for me or not. Turns out the actor is not the best judge of that, and it doesn’t help much to waste energy guessing or hoping. The character you’re auditioning for already lives in the minds of the director and other creative decision makers. Most of the time it’s such a subtle quality they’re looking for that they couldn’t explain it to you if they tried, thus they bring in anywhere from five to sometimes a hundred different actors to find “the one”.
- Get in the habit of NOT needing the job. Train yourself. It’s seemingly going against the feeling in your gut, but try it. Often times the most preparation an actor puts into their character is that of neediness. Even when the character isn’t needy. Need, expectation, desire, the money, are all things that get in the way of your performance. Unless the character is needy, try to walk through the door NOT aiming to book the job. Booking a job is out of your hands, so why add the pressure of worrying about it to your audition process?
- Positivity goes a really long way. As actors, it can be easy to forget that this is a business, a job. Like in any field, nobody wants to be around let alone hire someone who’s giving off bad vibes. I’ve found being easy-going, agreeable, and being able to go with the flow during the audition process pays off. It’s a sign of an actor ready to be directed, which is a very attractive quality to a director.
And remember that if you’re not having fun, the people watching won’t be having fun. This lesson took me a while to learn. When it comes to performance time, you should be playing. I would say acting is closer to a recreational sport than a science. If there was no spontaneity, no creative exploration on the field, we’d all get bored watching the game. The same goes for acting.”

Love Interest / Sexy Leading Lady

Quirky Kid / Urban Student

Sibling Session

Fun Mom / Best Friend
Can I pick up a CD immediately after my headshot session?
Headshots Los Angeles: Vanie Poyey
Recently I was asked by one of my clients if he’ll be picking up a CD of images after we finished our session. I thought technically he could, but the images wouldn’t be up to par if I handed them over straight from the camera in their RAW form. So the short answer was no. For the long answer, here’s what goes into your pictures after we’re finished shooting.
First, I go through all your images and edit the bad ones, like with the eyes closed, or where you have a double chin that shouldn’t be there.
Next I do what’s called a batch processing. This is where I take all your edited images and color balance the average skin tone as well as the contrast levels. This global process somewhat prepares the images to look color balanced on monitors. I say somewhat because we don’t really have control over how your images look through other people’s monitors. Some monitors may be brighter than others, causing you to look washed out and other monitors may have an orange or magenta color cast causing your skin tone to look yellow or red. For this reason we don’t fuss too much over your low resolution images batched for “web use”.
We then take these globally color balanced images and create 4×6 proofs. Proofs are used to compare small 4×6 prints before making a final decision on an 8×10. Proofs are printed on machine prints at photo labs.
We also take all your images and re-size them for the five major directories like LA Casting so you can upload with ease. This is just a little extra something I like to include in my packages.
Lastly, we print your personalized CD label and burn your disc. This entire process can take anywhere from 1 to 3 hours depending on the number of images taken. So unless you’re willing to hang out, we mail your CD the day after your session!

Urban / Quirky Best Friend
Returning client Lawrence Kao is always a pleasure to work with, and does a great job showing off his hip edgy look. How could you not want to be friends with sweetheart Sara Jo Allocco?

Urban Bad Boy / Commercial Business
David Mate, owner of Hot Bartenders LA does a wonderful job revealing his dark side, and brown-eyed girl Michelline Coonrod, roommies with Vic D. proves beauty and brains come in one package!

Casual Office / Fun College Student
Glasses are such a great accessory for headshots! Lisa Temple really warms up the workroom with this smile and Emily O’Meara seems to be the perfect college roommate!

Commercial Business / Fun Mom
Couple Cory Blevins and Stephanie Burden worked wonderfully in front of the camera. Cory nailed the business look, while Stephanie perfectly displayed a fun loving mom. What a great team!

CW Bad Girl / Edgy Sexy
Both of these girls know how to work an edgy look. Hannah Lopez shows off her tough side, while Chess Brown shows some sass.

Young Professional
With dark eyes and a great smile, Brandon Weaver pulls off every look with ease. Business in pink? No Problem!

Fun Mom / Quirky Office / Casual Business
A kid would be lucky to grow up with Pamela Cohen, Mark David Christenson proves that the office can be fun, and Jason Baladi pulls off the unamused co-worker!

Nerdy Guy Next Door / Fun Uncle
Matthew Morgan has a great look! Do you see the Steve Buscemi resemblance?

Comedic Office / Blue Collar Dad
Whether he is in the office or at home with the kids, Michael Halpin always remains fun and light-hearted.

Fun Best Friend
Even when she is caught off guard Jennica Chavez still manages to look like a sweetheart!
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