Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Headshots: Elizabeth Lee





Elizabeth Lee is an actor, writer, and producer.  Check out her website!

Monday, March 1, 2010

New Headshots for Meghan Dreyfuss!



Meghan Dreyfuss just recently finished a seven year stay with Mamma Mia! As an understudy, she played the role of Sophie. She came in recently to update her headshots. -C

Friday, February 26, 2010

How Much Does a Headshot Cost in NYC?


Recently I've been trying to figure out how I should price my headshots, specifically I was trying to figure out what the average market value was. I decided to take a snapshot of the headshot photography market in NYC by looking through all sixty-two portfolios hosted on Reproductions East, the top headshot printers in NYC.


Of the sixty-two photographers hosted, fifty-one of them listed their rates and price packages. The rest either did not list them at all (you'd have to set up an appointment), or after spending time looking through their site, I just couldn't find out what their rates were.

After compiling all the different price packages together, I found average market value, as of February 26, 2010, to be approximately $600. The prices ranged from a ten look shoot for $1,745, all the way down to a quick twenty minute session for $99.

Here's a bar graph showing the distribution of price packages. It is as accurate as the information I could find on each photographer's website, which may not be up to date.


Most price packages are near average market value and slightly above it, between $500 and $800.

This information is most useful in getting a general idea of what's available on the market in terms of price, but it's not a good way of telling if you're getting a bargain or getting ripped off.
One photographer can offer multiple packages. The one photographer who listed the top fee of $1,745, also offered a package for $345. Also, price packages vary drastically in terms of number of shots taken, hours spent on the shoot, and number of wardrobe changes. Maybe you don't need much and you're good with an hour, two wardrobe changes, and 100 frames. Maybe you're putting together a website and you need five hours, six wardrobe changes, 800 frames, makeup and hair, and indoor and outdoor shots.

Price alone is not an indicator of quality. I've met actors who've gotten a lot of work using headshots that they got for free, and actors who've spent $1,000 on headshots that they can't even use. Sometimes you don't need to spend a lot (or anything) to get a great headshot, and sometimes you get what you pay for.

So how much should you pay for a headshot in NYC? Well it turns out that it's not such a straight-forward answer. The market is extremely diverse, and each photographer is going to bring different things out of you depending on their approach and their setup, independent of price. Even if you land someone with a great reputation for taking headshots with an impressive portfolio, you might just not get along with them for whatever reason. If you don't vibe with your photographer, things have the potential to go downhill pretty quickly.

If you're looking for a good headshot photographer, my advice would be to find a friend with great headshots, ask them who took it, and find out what their experience was like during their shoot. While I think you should consider the marketing and look through portfolios, I'd trust the experiences of my peers over a fancy website any day. -C

Friday, January 8, 2010

New Headshots for Hallie Goodman!


Hallie had to be one of the easiest people I've ever shot. She had a ton of energy and enthusiasm, which goes to show that the more fun you have while getting your headshots, the better they come out, and that's for both smiling and not smiling shots. Being comfortable with your photographer and knowing that it's OK to take risks is what helps to make your photos more unique. Playing it safe all the time hoping to get a good photo, being self-conscious, letting unspoken insecurities rule the shoot, are all recipes for disaster. -C


Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Headshots: Jared Cross


Sunday, January 3, 2010

Laura Cable BCBG Test






Trying some ideas with a few BCBG dresses that my good friend Laura Cable brought by. -C

Headshots: Cheslea Calloway





Cheslea Calloway is a comedian, actor, writer, and producer who came in for his first ever set of professional headshots.  Check out his blog, The Altered Beast! -C

Headshots: Marta Prachar


Friday, October 16, 2009

Natasha Denis Beauty Shots




Natasha Denis is one of the makeup artists we've been using and she's absolutely fantastic! She's incredibly easy to work with and she's been vital in getting a lot of our shots to that next level. Here are some photos we took from a recent shoot with her. The models are Amanda Lensink and Meghan Elizabeth. -C

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Test Shoot of Catherine Schmetter's Line at Maven Design



We're working with Catherine Schmetter, a fashion designer with her own line called Maven Design. We're collaborating with her to put together her new look book and a press kit. We've been doing a few test shoots and playing around with some ideas.

Makeup by Natasha Denis.  Check out her website!

Models Maika Nakaoka (check out her blog bestylicious!), Luisa Gautreaux, and Natalia Sharucci. -C