I like the ones with the V-neck on the best. I'm unable to find the # of the phone because of the program you use. Smiles are best I would say a close up too. good luck. Cory www.avenue22photography.com
Avenue22
Posts: 17 | Location: New York City | Registered: February 20, 2008
Lots of great pics here... didn't have time to sit through all, but your photographer gave you lots of great angles from which to choose -- I prefer the tighter compositions, avoid all with visible eye strain, lose the hood and the tree and you're good to go!
I just noticed that your son has a visible discoloration at the hairline.
This could be a skin pigment issue or simply a suntan line. Either way, it needs to be removed. On an 8x10 enlargement, it will stand out like a railroad spike. Get a qualified retouching artist to blend in that area of the forehead, or if you have Photoshop skills, do it yourself. Retouching can dramatically improve many other aspects of these shots, as well.
Hi Robert, Andrew is a competitive swimmer, and despite loads of sunscreen, he does get a tan. Im hoping that make-up will clear up anything that would be an issue.
I have selected 2 pictures for his IMDB page. Taking your advice and getting a close up of his genuine smile, and also using a serious one (while I realize you suggested not to use these types) I felt it might show his range. There is also a random picture up with he and his sisters, because *I* love that picture (not professional though.)
I hope the show a good variety of who he is and how he can be cast.