
TIPS
Headshots.
Many applications for dance opportunities require submission of a headshot.
Whether hiring a photographer or taking photos yourself, here are a few simple tips to get a great shot.
General tips for headshots.
A few more tips.
Your dance photos (and headshots) are often the first peek directors and choreographers have of you. A professionally taken photo can make you stand out from the crowd. Headshots are a special skill, and seeking out a photographer who specialises in them can be advantageous. (I do not specialise in headshots, but offer them to dancers in full-length audition/cv sessions to assist in building portfolios.)
Taking your own photo? Shoot in front of a plain, neutral background or wall. Location headshots are fine as long as the background is blurry and doesn’t distract.
Eyes should be the focus of any headshot. Make sure they are sharp and clear in your photos.
Colour images are preferred for applications and auditions. Only send a black and white photo if it is specifically asked for.
If editing self-captured (DIY) photos, avoid filters and face smoothing apps. Make sure your photo is nice and bright, crisp and sharp – that’s all you need.
Try to relax. Those perceived imperfections you have? No one else sees them. Be yourself, love yourself.
