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Sean Penn
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Trying to decide which headshots to use for commercial and theatrical. Any input would be appreciated. (These are not color adjusted yet)

I'll have to post them in successive posts becaue I can't figure out to have more than one image in a post. Sorry.

Thanks.

Not sure why some are blurry - they aren't that way from my file on my computer. Confused

 
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Morgan Freeman
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I really like 1, 3, and 4. 1 or 4 for commercial, and 3 for theatrical.

She is absolutely gorgeous.


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Morgan Freeman
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Where are you located?
These could fly in a smaller market.
I like #3 the best, but go with what showcases your daughter's personality the best.
 
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The rule of thumb for commercial and theatrical headshots is simple: Smiles for commercial, non-smiling for theatrical.

There are exceptions of course, but this is the general consensus.

On the question of using 3/4 or closer headshots, I always do BOTH.

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