Show them the real you.
As an actor, dancer, or businessperson, your headshot is your tool to market yourself with one stunning image. As a performer who has worked on both sides of the casting table, I’m familiar with the nuanced differences between headshots for different industries. In a headshot session, we work to capture the image that sends the perfect message for your field and your goals. Let’s get you booked!
Performing Artists
Business Professionals
Dancers
“Working with Nicole was not only easy, but so enjoyable! She made me feel so comfortable as soon as I walked in the door and worked with me for what I wanted. She was very knowledgeable and produced great products very efficiently. It was overall a great experience and I would highly recommend!”
— Kyla, dancer and educator
“Nicole is great! She is super sweet and easy to work with. She has a great set up with the lighting in her studio and always makes sure that you can see the pictures before you move on to a different outfit or pose. She also edited them very quickly. I would definitely recommend working with her!”
- Claire, dancer
Your Session at a Glance
What’s the difference between “Headshots” and “Portraits”?
A standard headshot session is geared toward simple, straightforward photos meant for professional use, whether that be personal branding, LinkedIn, company websites, or audition photos. My headshots sessions use a simple, clean lighting setup and standard backdrops.
Portrait sessions give us a little more freedom to get creative. If you’re looking for 3/4 or full body shots, dramatic lighting, or creative poses, the portrait session is the way to go.