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An educator or school principal needs to look professional and accessible. Ann conveys this look with her own assets combined with correct hair, makeup, and wardrobe.
 Photographer: Jim Reisch

Patty's photos, done at the same sitting, offer her choices of audition handouts. These shots were scanned directly from the actor's handouts, hence the quality loss. However, these unretouched photos are still able to demonstrate what a difference hair, makeup and wardrobe can make. On the left is a casual shot to show producers and directors a regular look they can work with for a number of possible roles; on the right, Patty is a businesswoman, news anchor, or spokesperson.
Some photographers find it "unprofitable" to take the time to offer a couple of looks at one sitting, but if you've done things right BEFORE the session, and have brought the right accessories and know your hair change, it's a snap to take that second opportunity. I'm prepared to make quick changes with you to help speed things along, and the photographer usually winds up happy to sell more prints to you in the long run!!!!
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 Photographer: Mike Morgan www.morganphoto.com
 Photographer: Donna Robinson 2001
 Photographer: Shawn Northcutt 2001
Hip-hop star Deshay with the perfect makeup/grooming and body shot for the business.
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Four year old Sarah is an up-and-coming model. This photograph was taken by a photographer expressly for Sarah's modeling composite card. Ad folks see the difference between regular photo studio pictures and those made expressly for the profession.
 Photographer: Dan Germain
 Photographer: Bodie
Deborah's a model and one of my favorite friends...she needed photos for her business brochure; she's a scout for new models. We changed her clothing so she'd have choices for her modeling career also.
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