FREE SEMINAR - "Why a Headshot is an Actor's Most Important Marketing Tool" led by Adam Hendershott - Creative Director - The Headshot Truck

Wednesday, August 31, 2016, 3:30pm ET / 12:30pm PT

This event is in the past.

Actors Connection is thrilled to have in today Adam Hendershott who will be discussing how now more than ever, a headshot that represents you well and pops in a thumbnail is the most important tool in an actors tool box.

He will also discuss how The Headshot Truck is revolutionizing the headshot landscape.

He will also take the class to see The Headshot Truck and run through how they shoot on the truck.

TWO people from the seminar will also win A Free ONE look Express Day package for the Actors Connection Express Day on September 12th, 2016.

The topics he will be discussing include:

-How technology had changed how we use and shoot headshots.

-Common mistakes actors make when taking headshots.

-How can I be fully prepared for my headshot session?

-What makes a good headshot and why is it important?

-How many looks do you really need? What does a "look" mean?

-What to wear

-Should you hire a makeup artist?

-Should you prepare music?

-How to know your casting

-Should your headshot be retouched?

-How often do you need to take new headshots?

-How The Headshot Truck has changed the landscape of headshot photography.

-What to expect on a shoot with The Headshot Truck

Adam Hendershott - Creative Director

Specializing in celebrity portraits and children's fashion for the last 8 years just wasn't enough. Adam is a co-founder of The Headshot Truck and is stoked to shoot s'more rad peeps. After acting for 20 years, Adam truly understands how mundane headshot shoots can be and tries to create the most comfy, fun experience for his clients. Born and raised in SoCal, he's the kind of guy that says ‘dude' and ‘awesome' a lot. If his laugh doesn't make you laugh, you're not a real human being.

The following disclaimer is provided specifically at the request of and in accordance with SAG/AFTRA: Seminars or classes are for educational purposes only and will not secure or provide opportunity for employment in the field or representation by an agent or casting director.