This page was last updated: 3/30/2010
1) Know your type. Are you the kid next door or the sophisticated type? How will agents and directors see you? Get feedback and together we will create a marketable image for you.
2) Bring clothes that flatter you. Solids and texture are staples. Avoid too much pattern and clothes that may steal the scene and take the focus away from you.
3) At the shoot, look as if you were going to an important audition. Make-up and hair should be as you would have it at an audition. Your headshot should look like you and not look better than you.
4) If you have a monologue or a special role in mind, come prepared. This will enhance your shoot and give you variety in your album.
5) Have a couple of dates in mind. In a hurry and have an audition coming up? Call today and book your spot early!
6) Contact Marilen with any questions you may have and to book your session at 757.768.9033