A few last-minute common questions…

  • To book a session, simply order your preferred session type in the Packages page and complete checkout!

    I will then be in touch with you very soon after your order to find a date that works for both of us!

    If you book a “come ready to go” session, then we can normally get you in as early as the same week of your order. If you would like the professional hair and makeup option, then we tend to book about 3 weeks out.

    And if all else fails and we simply can’t find a date that works for us both, no worries - we will offer a full refund (however, I am proud to say that this has NEVER happened! I like to keep 3-4 openings each week for actors who are in a time crunch).

  • Near Universal Studios in Orlando, FL. I will provide the exact address upon booking.

  • I leave shoot preparation ultimately up to the client.

    However, if you have questions about what to bring, (and can’t get in touch with your agency or acting coach for help), I can offer some advice, ideas, and will send you a what-to-wear guide to get you started!

    Know your types! The more time you put into selecting outfits, the better your headshots will be.

    Once you arrive at the studio we look at your options and help decide which ones we think will work best.

  • Your session comes your favorite 2 headshots retouched, with with 30-35 images per look.

    If, after viewing your set of headshots, you decide you’d like another few (or the whole set), I make it very affordable! $25 per image (edited), or, just $100 more for the whole set of unedited headshots.

  • We can!

    Select this upgrade on your product page and we will schedule our awesome artist for your session.

    Pricing varies depending on number of looks.

  • Maybe.. but most likely not.

    To get powerful lighting, I need to position the lights to be straight-on for most acting headshots, which means that all glasses will catch the reflection of the lighting equipment. Even if we shoot full natural light, glasses will hide important details of your eyes with how they reflect natural light sources.

    I do have a few pairs of frames here with the lenses popped out, but if you want them to look like your own glasses, you will need to either:

    A. Ask your optometrist to pop the lenses out for the session

    B. Buy some frames that are acceptable to you on Amazon (or anywhere that sells costume glasses) and pop the plastic lenses out. You can find costume frames very affordably.

Still have more questions? Feel free to get in touch and I’ll get back with you as soon as possible!

Let’s do this!

Direct: eldeen@protonmail.com