How To Prepare for a Kids Headshot Session


As a parent, you want to make sure your child’s headshot session is a success. A good headshot can open doors for your child in the future, whether it’s for modeling work or as an actor. To ensure your child’s headshot session goes smoothly, here are some tips for preparation.

Dress for success – Choose clothing that is simple, timeless and fits well. Avoid anything too busy or distracting, such as patterns, logos or large accessories. A neutral color palette is usually best but you can add a pop of color. Keep in mind that the focus should be on your child’s face so make sure their clothing does not overpower their features and goes with with their eyes and complexion. Portland agencies and casting directors have specific preferences for kids headshots so make sure your photographer is connected with the industry and knows what’s needed.

Hair and makeup – Your kid should have a fresh haircut a week or so before your shoot and their hair should be styled appropriately for the headshot session. If they have long hair, make sure it is styled neatly and out of their face.

As for makeup, most agencies and casting directors want to see no makeup on kids under 12. If your kid is closer to teenage than toddler, a bit of makeup may be OK. But it should be minimal: a light touch of powder, lip balm and a bit of mascara can help enhance their features. As with clothing, make sure you photographer is experienced with kids headshots and knows what the acting and modeling industry in Portland want to see.

Give your child time to warm up – Children can be nervous in front of a camera, especially if they’ve never had a professional photo shoot before. Get to the session early and give them time to adjust and get comfortable before starting the session.

Consider your child’s personality – It’s important to remember that your kids headshot should reflect their unique personality. It’s important kids know they are accepted as they are from the very first minute of the session, that a quiet kid won’t be expected to jump around, that an energetic kid’s not expected to be quiet. Eventually, the shy kid will “warm up” and the excited kid will “cool down” and a full range of their personality will show in the pictures.

Set realistic expectations – Children are children and they may not be exactly as as you’d like them to be. Pay attention to the previously paragraph and trust your photographer to make things work.

Research photographers – Not all photographers are created equal. Before booking a session, research photographers in your area and look at their portfolio to see if their style is a good fit for you and your child. Make sure you understand what the session fee includes and what to expect from the photographer.

Plan ahead – Make sure you have a schedule and arrive on time for the session. Being on time will help reduce stress and make sure your child has enough time for the session

Be positive – Your child will look to you for cues on how to act and feel during the session. Encourage them, tell them how proud you are of them and be positive throughout the session.

After the session – Once the session is over, it’s important to be patient as the photographer edits and retouches the images. You may see a preview within a few days or a week but the final images can take longer. Once you receive the images, choose the ones that best fit the needs of the industry and use them to create a portfolio.

Follow these 9 steps as you work with your photographer to ensure you get a great kids headshot.


Michael Verity is a photographer in Portland, Oregon specializing in acting and business headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors and models of all ages for more than fifteen years.


Shop Talk (Industry Edition): What To Expect in 2023



As we head into a brand new year, we polled a handful of industry insiders and experts for their insight into what to expect in 2023, how to get better at your craft (and what to watch on TV).


What are some positive developments you see happening in the Portland acting and/or modeling industry in 2023?

Katie O’Grady (Acting Coach/Director/Actor/Owner of The Studio NW and Acting for Kids and Teens): Actors took the time to update their marketing material and dive into classes. Our students also volunteered and reached out to the community.

Tara Manning (Owner/Booker at Talent Model Management): We are so thankful to see the movement in our industry after the lull with Covid.

Crystal Walen (Director of Commercial/TV/Film Board at Q6): We are 1 week in so not much.

Dennis Troutman (Talent Division Director at The Option Agency): I’d like to be optimistic in thinking we will get more TV/streaming series this year. 2022 was a decent year for film, but it was the first year (in many years) that we did not have any shows.

Karen Maseng (Acting Coach at KMaseng Acting): One of the most positive developments I’ve seen is that creative people are not waiting around for production to come in from other places. The small town feel of Portland is a strength, not a weakness. Actors are supporting each other and making connections with production people, fostering relationships and collaborations with writers and directors. The result is a local community that is beginning to thrive, finding creative ways to make films.

Kristina Haddad (Acting Coach at The Actor’s Lab): I think things will continue to open up in terms of more jobs coming to town compared to the past few years. Those that advocate for more film and TV projects in the region are working hard to bring new business into the community and are very passionate about elevating the industry here; so I feel like this is a very positive landscape in that regard.


What will be the biggest challenges facing the Portland acting and/or modeling industry in 2023?

Katie O’Grady: Continuing to have faith that we are on the path to new work.

Tara Manning: I’m hoping for a less challenging year. We have gone through many these last few years.

Crystal Walen: Work coming back to the city; it was slower than it has ever been in 2022.

Dennis Troutman: I think we certainly have to factor in a (likely) looming recession. This will impact all industries, and I don't think advertising/marketing will be any different.

Karen Maseng: Convincing production that Portland actors can be cast in bigger roles. A common complaint from Portland actors is that production always casts the juicy roles in LA. Having spent well over 20 years as a casting director in Los Angeles, I tell Portland actors that in order to compete with LA actors, they have to invest the same amount of energy and time on their careers. All too often the answer I get is: “Why bother? We don’t have the same opportunities here as they do in LA, so why spend the time and money?” It’s a vicious cycle. You have to commit to your career if you want to be taken seriously.

Here's the good news - Your audience is now the world, and it’s starving for content. Your cellphone cameras have opened an incredible opportunity for you to become really inventive with what you can create and post on social media, and you don’t have to live in LA to create fantastic material. If you really work at it and the content you create is interesting, you’ll start getting the attention of casting directors, producers and directors.

Kristina Haddad: It’s very unpredictable - so while the hope is to get some shows/films in town you don't necessarily have any guarantees. BUT most important is to remain prepared in terms of your training and sharpness - keep the acting muscles in shape regardless.


What is the one skill actors should focus on to increase their success in 2023?

Katie O’Grady: Actors must deep dive into acting classes that support being on-camera so we are all ready to go when our market kicks back into gear.

Tara Manning: Up to date head shots and solid auditions.

Crystal Walen: Making sure all online profiles are up to date, resume, photos, and skills. Casting Directors can see the last time you logged in and how long it’s been since your headshot was uploaded. For some folks it has been years. You should log in once a month to CF and CN. [Editor’s Note: “CF” is Casting Frontiers and “CN” is Casting Networks.]

Dennis Troutman: Audition technique.

Karen Maseng: Learn to love self-tapes! I’m stunned that there are still so many actors who hate self-tapes and can’t wait to get back in the audition room. I firmly believe self-tapes are here to stay. They save production a lot of money and I suspect that the future will include a hybrid of self-tapes, virtual casting and in-person auditions. Actors must learn how to be comfortable auditioning in ANY environment. I personally think that self-tapes give you an incredible opportunity to be creative, take your time and audition in an environment that is familiar and far more relaxed than the audition room.

Kristina Haddad: Training - keeping the acting muscle in shape and cultivating a healthy mindset


What is the one skill models should focus on to increase their success in 2023?

Katie O’Grady: Models MUST take beginning acting classes. In Portland there are countless opportunities for new faces but they must be ready to say a few lines and know how to work with the camera.

Tara Manning: Keeping their sizes updated and portfolio fresh.

Crystal Walen: Update their book, the more photos you have the better.


Just for fun: what was your second favorite TV show in 2022? (We'll assume The Great British Baking Show was #1. :)

Katie O’Grady: White Lotus

Tara Manning: No time for TV. (o;

Crystal Walen: Severance

Dennis Troutman: Letterkenny

Karen Maseng: Slow Horses

Kristina Haddad: I want to say the Real Housewives of New Jersey but will go more high brow and say White Lotus.


Any other insights you’d like to share?

Katie O’Grady: Keep believing we are still the best city to work and grow as an artist in!! Find ways to support each other both online and in-person. MAKE ART regardless of who sees it.

Tara Manning: We are loving the images with you! Thank you! [Editor’s Note: Thank YOU!]

Crystal Walen: For auditions, practice 2-3 seasonal "personal" stories. Often during callbacks and sometimes for auditions, you will get the tell me about you. Or tell me a fun story of something you did recently. Master 3 stories to use that you can be ready to tell. The clients change so they have no idea its a story you used before and the Casting Director doesn't mind. Embellish, make it entertaining and memorable.

Karen Maseng: Embrace who you are and learn how to bring your unique experiences to every audition. Get comfortable in your own skin and stop worrying about what you think the casting director wants. The casting director wants to see you, not some version of what you think they want!

Kristina Haddad: Always be working on your craft - even if the industry is in a slowdown period. I'm a HUGE advocate for creating your own work or luck as it were. Be it a short film, a play, a feature - you have the ability to create so don't wait to do your art! And it can take on many forms - a night of original poetry; YouTube sketches; or just a gathering of actors to read plays and scripts.


Want to learn more? Read what Portland actors are saying about the coming year in our Shop Talk (Actor’s Edition) article here.


Michael Verity is a photographer based in Portland, OR specializing in acting and business headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography.

His acting and modeling clients are consistently placed in film, television and theater productions and his fashion work has been published in magazines worldwide. His creative and business clientele range from middle management to C-level professionals working in a variety of industries.

Prior to becoming a photographer, Michael was a journalist who interviewed dozens of musicians, including a 90 mile an hour conversation with Joan Jett in the back of an ‘82 Chevy.


Shop Talk (Actor's Edition): Where I Was and Where I'm Going



We polled a handful of successful Portland actors on what they learned in 2022, who inspires their work and where they’re focusing their efforts in 2023. Here’s what they had to say.


What was your most educational/enlightening/fun acting experience in 2022?

Matt Berger: I think the most formative experience of 2022 was building a community of fellow actors and comedians in Portland, and organizing an independent comedy improv troupe. It’s one thing to take lessons or classes in a formal environment, it’s another to take the initiative to rehearse and learn on your own as well as book yourselves for shows/work.

Tracy Rogers: Photo shoot for Vital Choice in Josephine, OR.  Even though I was not featured it was a paid gig that included travel and hotel in a charming town in Southern Oregon.  The cast and crew were super creative, kind and professional.

Tracey Hugo: Being on set working with my husband and young adult children doing what we love and "playing" together has been a wonderfully unique experience. As a family, we've completed a dozen film/modeling projects together!

Tiffany Fajen: I took acting classes at The Studio NW and got guidance from some incredible coaches. I truly believe it took me to another level of commitment and dedication and drove me to explore this as a career. I'm so happy I did!

Luke Carlson: Booking my first role after a year of almost zero auditions coming in.


What specific skill do you think set you up to have that experience?

Matt Berger: Ironically, it’s taking that step to take a comedy or acting class, or attending shows and events to network. I hate the idea of networking on paper, but you won’t be able to make and produce your work without a community of likeminded artists. Networking was arguably my most valuable skill set in that regard.

Tracy Rogers: I think my ability to connect with folks set me up for a positive experience.  Being present helped too.

Tracey Hugo: I think it's all about attitude and an eagerness to try new things. We enjoy our individual experiences, while also work to enjoy experiences together making family memories. It's a work hard, play hard mindset.

Tiffany Fajen: I knew I wanted to go deeper into more theatrical acting. In a way, my commercial acting experience pushed me to pursue this. I love commercial acting so much but I knew I wanted to help drive stories through film and television.

Luke Carlson: I remember my mindset during the audition. I was going trough a rather transformative period in my life and felt, for the first time, zero attachment to the outcome of the audition. So, maybe there is something to that.


What actor/actress inspired you in 2022? Why?

Matt Berger: Regina Hall without a doubt. She put out two incredible yet polar opposite performances this year in Amazon’s Master and Universal’s Honk for Jesus Save Your Soul. To see her play against type in Master was thrilling, but watching her walk the comedic and dramatic tightrope in HFJSYS was even more impressive. She’s a performer to watch out for.

Tracy Rogers: Issa Rae. She is a badass creator/writer/producer/actress/entrepreneur that lifts up the people she works with and her community.

Tracey Hugo: As a group, young and new actors inspire me. They just into acting class and on set with an energy and eagerness to participate in the magic!

Tiffany Fajen: I'm sure the expected answer for this question would be a movie star or big celebrity name but to be honest, I am most inspired by the community of working actors around me. I've come to know quite a few people in the PNW (and beyond---thanks social media!) and seeing the incremental progress and even struggles helps me not feel so alone in this industry. It fuels me to keep going and to have the vulnerability for aspiring actors (and models) who come to me with questions. I believe when acting communities are really healthy, its a circle. Someone inspires me, I take that inspiration and bring it to others and the cycle begins again.

Luke Carlson: Dacre Montgomery


What show inspired you in 2022? Why?

Matt Berger: Nathan Fielder’s The Rehearsal. I’ve loved Nathan’s work since his days on Comedy Central. The Rehearsal however was one of the strangest and cringe worthy comedies I’ve seen in quite sometime. It took the idea of an unreliable narrator to a whole other level. Some folks might be against audience manipulation, but this show proved it essential.

Tracy Rogers: Ted Lasso - I love storytelling that makes me laugh and cry and restores my faith in humanity.

Tracey Hugo: Landscapers and Peaky Blinders both had strong female characters who lit a spark for me as a middle aged actress. The performances of Olivia Colman in Landscapers and the late Helen McCrory introduced characters with intense layering which inspired my desire to dig deeper into character development.

Tiffany Fajen: I was really inspired by the character development and the ways the stories unfolded in Only Murders in the Building.

Luke Carlson: Obi Wan. For a long time people were not happy with the Star Wars universe, but this show I think made a lot of people fall back in love with it as it was done so beautifully.

What specific skill are you going to focus on improving in 2023?

Matt Berger: I’ve spent much of the last year honing my comedic skill set that I’m looking forward to spend some time on more dramatic muscles. While it’s ground I’ve worked before, it’s always good to readdress those skills after some time away.

Tracy Rogers: Being present

Tracey Hugo: Heading into 2023 I'll be focusing on grounding myself more and narrowing in on the specific roles/characters that I love to play.

Tiffany Fajen: I want to practice my emotional range but more importantly I want to be able to compartmentalize those expressions so I can feel safe and real at the same time.

Luke Carlson: Becoming more present to the moment and trusting instincts.


Matt Berger is represented by ZT Agency and studies with Ted Rooney.

Tracey Hugo is represented by Big Fish Northwest and Talent Model Management and studies with The Studio NW, Bonnie Root and Brian Sutherland

Tiffany Fajen is represented by The Option Agency and studies at The Studio NW


Want to learn more? See what industry experts are saying in our Shop Talk (Industry Edition) article here.


Michael Verity is a photographer based in Portland, OR specializing in acting and business headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography.

His acting and modeling clients are consistently placed in film, television and theater productions and his fashion work has been published in magazines worldwide. His creative and business clientele range from middle management to C-level professionals working in a variety of industries.


Featured Photos - December 2022


In one of the busiest Decembers in our history, we covered a lot of ground from acting headshots to modeling portfolios to beautiful black and white portraits.


Brenna, Powerfully

Brenna is a ZT Agency talent whose powerful presence (and spectacular eyes) just begged for a few extra portraits at the end of her portfolio session.


Marty, Colorfully

From serious actor to happy grandpa to mafioso, we had a super fun time working with Marty on his acting headshot portfolio.

Marty studies with well known acting coach Kristina Haddad.


Tatiana, Artistically

Sometimes we have so much fun making pictures that we just don’t want to stop. These dark and dusky portraits came at the end of portfolio session with this beautiful actor, dancer and (that’s right) computer coder.

Tatiana is represented by Seattle’s ZT Agency.


Luke, With Depth

The depth of expression on this guy’s face made our session truly fun and productive. Like Brandon from our September Featured Photos article, Luke came fully prepared and that equaled excellent results.


Natalie, In The Pink

We’re not quite finished with Natalie’s portfolio but we can’t help sneak peeking this beautiful shot of her smiling face.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - November 2022


While November clouds wrap a gray blanket around Portland, it's always sunny in our minds and bright and colorful in our studio. Here's a sample of the beautiful pictures we took of beautiful people in the month of November.


Amanda, Way Too Fun

To quote her agent: “Holy cow, you two! I'm glad I don't have to narrow it down (to the finals). Love, love, love!” What else can we say?

Amanda’s represented in Portland by TMM Talent and is a master student at Acting for Kids and Teens. See some more teen portfolios here.


Tiffany, Because

One of Portland’s best known and most successful models (as if you couldn’t tell) as well as an actor on the rise, Tiff came to us for new acting headshots because, as she said, “you’re the headshot guy in Portland.” And then we took a few modeling shots, too, ‘cuz we just couldn’t resist.

Tiffany is represented by The Option Agency.


Mya, Colorfully

We’re in love with warm yellows and apple greens these days, just like we’ve been in love with Mya for as long as we’ve been taking pictures. And the blue nails with the blue hair and the maroon pants is just the best.


Collin and Kristen, Coincidentally

We’re posting Collin and Kristen together because a) they’re good friends who’ve work together on a number of productions, b) they both shot new headshots with us on the same day and c) they both work really fast. (We think it took about 20 minutes to shoot Collin, start to finish, All-Star pro that he is).


Jorja, Perfectly

Range, range, range. That’s the name of the game with teen headshots and Jorja just kills it: serious girl, smart girl and fun girl looks that are all uniquely HER.


Alli, Not Awkwardly

Alli came to us to get new headshots and “not be awkward in front of the camera.” We’re not exactly sure what she was talking about ‘cuz she crushed it.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


7 Headshot Looks to Include in Your Portfolio

In Portland, commercial bookings are the bread and butter of most working actors. For that reason, agencies will tell you a strong commercial headshot should be the core component of your portfolio. And we definitely agree!

We also know depth doesn’t hurt and, especially if you’re planning to expand outside the Portland market, having some additional looks in your book is a good idea.

Here’s a brief check-in on what a well-rounded headshot portfolio looks like:

Commercial

Commercial looks are bright and shiny and colorful and happy. You’re selling yourself as someone who can sell a product. Clothing is simple, smiles are big and eyes are bright. It all about “selling cereal and cell phones,” as we tell our clients, and this look is indeed your most important look when working in the Portland market.




Theatrical

This is the next logical look to have in your book. Some actors equate “theatrical” with “serious” and, as such, practice their most serious stare for this image. In fact, you want your theatrical image to be as approachable and engaging as your commercial look. Perhaps a little less bright and shiny and smiley but, still, connected and enthusiastic.



Procedural

Procedurals — shows about lawyers and cops and firefighters and nurses and doctors — are another key category for working actors. Are you a Sopranos-style wise guy? A button-down lawyer? Working class hero? Look at shows in production, figure out who you are, style an outfit that fits the bill (but doesn’t look too much like a costume) and make yourself marketable in this category.

Family

The befuddled dad, the datebook-juggling mom, the wise grandmother, the cool uncle with all the tats, the goofy aunt with all the crystal necklaces. Or maybe something simpler, like an easy-going girl next door in a nice cardigan over a white T-shirt. Think about how you’d best fit into an on-set family and consider a look of this sort.

Bully/Edgy/Gritty

For kids, it’s called the bully look. For young actors, it’s edgy. For older actors, the word ‘gritty’ comes to mind. Whatever you call it, it’s a look that’s a bit darker and more aggressive (and can look pretty cool in black and white.) Here’s where you get to use that serious stare you’ve been practicing.

Glamorous

If you’re a leading man or leading lady (or just clean up nicely), having a “glamorous” image in your book never hurts. More and more agencies are saying “thumbs up” to adding half and full body shots to your portfolio. This can be a great spot to put on a nice dress or a sharp suit and make that happen.


Smart/Quirky/Nerdy

This one should probably be higher on our list because “smart” in all its variations is a pretty marketable look. As you can see from the pictures, a change of clothes and a change of expression can take you from edgy to glamorous to smart in just a few minutes.


Other Looks To Consider

If one of the looks we’ve covered doesn’t quite match your character (or if you just love taking headshots), you might consider some of these variations:

Comedic: In the immortal words of Evil Knievel: “Don’t try this at home.” If you’re funny, you know it and you should have a comedic look in your book. Maybe even at the top of your book. If you’re not funny (or don’t look funny) this one might not be for you.

Business Professional: A variation on the procedural look, this one dials you into a more specific niche, which can range from the power suit politician to the young tech-savvy intern. This is especially helpful to have in the Pacific Northwest, where there can be a lot of institution/industrial work. It’s not glamorous work (and you may never even see it) but it typically pays well. Like the cop/procedural look, the right category for you depends on your casting type.

Dramatic: The word “dramatic” can mean a lot of things, depending on who you are. It can mean grizzly old guy or teenage goth girl. And, of course, these subtle shades of character can fit under a larger umbrella: a teenage goth girl may or may not look “edgy.” Look at a dramatic headshot as an opportunity to go even deeper into how you’re typically cast or characters you just love to play.


Need some additional help? At Michael Verity Photography, we include pre-shoot wardrobe consultation with every session. If you’re in the market for new headshots, take a look at our headshot pages and shoot us an email to start the conversation.

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Michael Verity is a Portland-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - October 2022


Fall colors and colorful photos are the highlights of our October collection of featured photos.


Kaci, We Guess

Inspired by the Guess? Jeans ads of the 1990s, we shot these awesome pictures of Kaci in our backyard. We’re particularly proud of how were made the tree-filled Pacific Northwest look like the Old West.


Ayah and Jordyn, The Sisters

It should be no surprise that this sister team, whom we visit every time we’re in Phoenix, work in the industry all the time. Beyond being completely cute, they are consummate professionals!

Catch up with everything Jordyn on her Instagram and see what’s up with Ayah over here on her Instagram.


Calvin and Chloe, Together

Calvin and Chloe are another set of sibs who just rock the camera. This image is from the first of what we hope are many more sessions!

Calvin and Chloe are represented by Sports and Lifestyle Unlimited.


Sophie and Bowie, At The Best

Sophie and Bowie both joined us for the first time to shoot their first kid modeling portfolios. Sophie legitimately knows what to do with a basketball (and a soccer ball and just about every other ball) and Bowie is just plain cool in every way. With a name like Bowie, it’s no surprise.

Sophie is represented by Ryan Artists while Bowie is part of the Sports and Lifestyle Unlimited roster.


Jack and Keegan, With Confidence

Teen portfolios were big on our schedule of fall sessions, with long time client Jack getting some environmental shots for his update and Keegan coming to the studio for, among other things, some awesomely artistic black and whites.

Both Jack and Keegan are represented by Ryan Artists.


Kaitlyn, On The Move

Another of our favorite folks from down Phoenix way, Kaitlyn is headed to school in Nevada in the fall and, hopefully, to Portland on the regular as she was just signed with TMM Talent based on this beautiful set of portfolio pictures.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - September 2022


September is the season for headshots as actors of all ages get ready for fall and winter castings. But, first, some of our favorite kid portfolio pictures from the last month.


Lizzie, The Loveliest

We don’t play favorites but, if we did, Lizzie would be at the top of our list. Ever since she moved to Portland from Austin, TX, she’s been a regular in front of our camera. She’s one of the sweetest people we know and SUPER talented.

Lizzie is represented by The Option Agency.


Charleigh, Rhymes With “Sparkleigh”

This little gem sped around Portland’s Pearl District last month to make one of the cutest portfolios of the year.

After she got her pictures, she was signed almost immediately to the wonderful TMM Talent.


Josie, To Cool For School

This is the perfect kids headshot portfolio: a bright and smiley commercial image on the left and an edgier “too cool for school” image on the right. Perfection!


Steph, With Range

We love this collection of acting headshots from our friend and TMM Talent actor Steph Ayako. The edgy black and white image in the middle was something of an afterthought and is one of our favorites.


Brandon, Completely

Brandon wins the award for the most prepared headshot subject in the history of Michael Verity Photography. He came with every outfit perfectly dialed-in and a list of all the looks he wanted to accomplish, which is why we accomplished so many great looks. What’s that they say? “Proper preparation prevents poor performance?”


Hailey, Well, Perfectly

OK, we’ll use the word “perfect” one more time because that’s what this teen headshot collection is: the perfect mix of smiles and serious, commercial and theatrical.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - August 2022


A last grasp at summer before the colors of fall start to fall in place.


Kaci, At The Beach

From the day we met her, as a teenager, when she came to a shoot with her friend, we’ve been enamored of Kaci. We can says it’s because of her beauty or her skills as a model but, when all is said and done, it’s really about her smile and the warmth it comes from.


Paulina, Beautiful

Our session with this gem, who’s represented by The Option Agency, was nothing but a treat. Fun, energetic, easy to work with, the three most important traits of a kid model.


Abbey, Thoughtfully

We got to shoot with Abbey a couple of times this year, the latest being in August at the beach. That thoughtful look you see here is exactly what she’s like in real life: focused, centered and kind.


Brad, Also Thoughtfully

Brad is an author and chairman of the non-profit organization Rockwood Community Development. He came to us for a headshot for his Simon and Schuster book, The Flourishing Community, scheduled to publish in January. Along with some wonderful suit-and-tie images, we captured this great shot on my front porch.


Weston, Happily

There’s a reason why this kid works all the time. Because he steps in front of the camera and BOOM!, it’s done. Can’t beat that!


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - July 2022


Summer is about being outdoors and making wonderful pictures while Mother Earth is in full sunshine mode.


Grace, Amazingly

Check out our kids headshot page and see if you can find the adorable headshot we did of Grace several years ago. Then come back and look at what she brings to the camera today for her teen modeling portfolio. The love continues!


Luke, Home Alone

OK, so he was actually standing on the sidewalk in downtown Portland but, with an awesome character like Luke, you have to give the Home Alone vibe a little play. Luke’s a long time client and a member of the youth acting roster at Ryan Artists.


Actors and Models and Business People, Oh My

One of our favorite people to photograph is that handsome fellow on the left, Mr. Matt Berger, who is a Portland-based actor and comedian. To the right, is the up-and-coming model, Tyler Posey, with the engaging businessman, Bryan Becker, sandwiched in between. From wherever we start — acting, modeling or business — we always finish with great headshots.


As Always, Piper

What can we say about Piper that hasn’t been said already? One of the smartest, most intuitive young actors in Portland and one of the sweetest, kindest people you’ll ever meet. Here are more wonderfully beautiful images of a wonderfully beautiful kid.


Devyn, In A Breathtaking Way

Speaking of beautiful, have you ever seen a more captivating face? We’ve known Devyn since she was just a wee babe and we lose our breath every time we get to see her in front of the camera.


Olivia, With Character

Speaking of kids we’ve known for awhile, this beautiful shot of Olivia comes to us many years since we first worked with her. Those eyes and that smile, though, have always been there.


Piper, For A Moment

This Piper reach out to us while in town this summer, vacationing from the heat of Phoenix, Arizona. With clothing styled by Carson Verity and hair and makeup by Karina Talaro, this session just rocked. And, as you can see, we had a little fun while we were doing it.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


10 Favorite Beach Sessions of 2021

Kyra

Throughout our time with Kyra at the beach — in fact, anytime we’re with Kyra at any location — we experience a person who’s always so genuine and open and authentic that any picture we take feels like it was meant to be. Such is the case here with this classic ‘ballet-on-the-beach” shot. What could have been a total cliche feels so free and natural because, well, Kyra is always so free and natural. We’re watching Kyra enjoy a lot of success in the acting and modeling business and we know the secret reason why.

Heather

We’ve done a half dozen sessions with Heather since we met a few years ago and we’re so impressed with how her modeling skills continue to grow. She’s always had the right moves and a wealth of confidence but, lately, we’ve watched that evolve into the kind of stuff you see from A-level models in cities like New York and Paris. This picture from last year’s session at the beach was, to our eyes, a moment when she owned her beauty and her style in way we’d never seen before. She’s truly a joy to photograph.

Some Dude on a Boogie Board

What can I say? I was waiting for a clothing change, saw this guy doing his thing in the shallows and asked if I could take his picture. It took a few takes but we managed to capture him mid-air. (I used to do sport photography so, truth be told, it wasn’t that hard.)

Mya

We’ve been photographing people at the beach for the better part of 8 years and Mya has been with us the whole way. We love this picture because it so different from what we typically shoot in the sand, from the pink glasses (that match her hair) to the sparkly denim jacket to the ‘crybaby’ necklace. Her skin against the gold sand, her jacket against the blue skin, the light falling across her face. Yeah, it’s pretty perfect.

Amara

To us, this feels like a poster for a coming-of-age movie set in the Hamptons or at Cape Cod, sometime in the 80s. There she is: looking to her future. Cue 80s music and that’s a wrap.

Lilian

To us, Lilian is the consummate beach girl. Maybe it’s the way her sparkling blue eyes and golden blonde hair jump out from the beach blue and tan background. Maybe it’s the way she grabs the camera and makes you pay attention (s0mething she’s been doing since we started working with her years ago). Or maybe it’s just because she’s Lilian and she’s fabulous.

Eva

Many a musician has been quoted as saying “writing about music is like dancing about architecture" (or, as Martin Mull once said, “talking about music is like singing about economics".) The same can be said for photos: sometimes they should be left to speak for themselves. And so this one does exactly that. Our only regret about this session was that it had to end.

Kloe

It’s never a question of whether Kloe’s beach pictures will be included in a “best of” collection, it’s a question of how many and which ones. We hate picking just one but, with those rules afoot, we always come back to this one. It is for us a remarkable blend of beauty and innocence with strength and power. It reminds us of the Claudia Schiffer Guess images from the 1980s and, for that we say: cool.

Good News and Positive Vibrations - Summer '22 Edition

 

We start our summer edition of celebratory hugs and high fives with congratulations to one of our favorite clients, Kyra Wisely (Ryan Artists), who stars in a new music video by Portland singer, songwriter, producer and Other Lives frontman, Jesse Tabish. The past few months have been busy ones for Kyra, who recently worked with our friend Kate Woodman on the film The Thieving Wood while simultaneously completing training as a Pilates instructor.


While we’re on the topic of music, let’s get props out to our new friend and client, Matt Putnam, on his upcoming album release, Oregon. He’ll be releasing singles throughout the summer with the full album dropping in September. We totally dig his music (and we’re definitely music snobs) so take our advice and hit up his IG or his website and take a listen.

When we connected recently with actor and comedian Matt Berger to schedule headshot updates, he shared news that he scored a commercial booking on a new spot for Freightliner trucks. He’s also taking classes with the folks over at Kickstand Comedy.

It probably seems like we talk about Piper Evenhus (ZT Agency) all the time. All we can say is: when she stops booking we’ll stop talking about her! This past month, along with celebrating her birthday, Piper added a commercial for Langer’s Entertainment Center (see below) to her resume. We’re losing count but we think that makes three commercial bookings for Miss Piper this year.

Piper Evenhus, at our studio, 2021.

Down in Los Angeles, big things are brewing for one of our all-time favorite human beings, Kyra Bissett. Along with being a talented actor, model and clothing designer, Kyra recently styled actress Xochitl Gomez for the world premier of Jurassic World. Hit up Kyra’s IG, scroll down a couple of boxes and see the amazing dress she styled for the occasion.

Big congratulations to another one of our favorite peeps, Neil Green, on his role in Em Weinstein’s film In France Michelle Is a Man’s Name, which recently appeared on Showtime as part of their Spotlights short film series.

Karissa Hamilton

Matt Putnam, entertaining us in the great big field in front of our studio

One of our favorite new clients, Chris Brantley, has been crushing it in his (somewhat new) adventures in acting. He just wrapped the lead role in Twilight Theater’s production of Harvey Fierstein’s Casa Valentino. There’s no rest for Mr. Brantley, though: next month he heads to Montana to film a new TV show, details about which we will share in due time.

Since graduating from CalArts last May, our friend Tristan Boesch has been cast at Classical Theatre Lab, done a Jack In The Box commercial and recently closed work on a show at Experience Theatre Project. Recently signed with ZT Agency, he’s also working at Northwest Children’s Theatre.

Kyra Bissett, Los Angeles, December 2021

It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Option Agency actor Jessica Geffen in front of our camera and now we know why. She’s currently rehearsing the role of Sandy Cho in playwright, director and ‘theatrical violence designer’ David Bareford’s Don Quixote de La Center. The play, which is a semi-finalist in the Market House Theatre’s 2022 New Play Competition, opens locally on August 11. While she’s not busy on the big stage, she’s busy in the small booth, doing voiceover work for an animated series called American Kintsugi.

Over in our kid’s community, our friend Jude Matero has signed with an LA manager while actor Karissa Hamilton has signed with MMG NY and WHO Management and was selected to compete in the California IPOPS (International Presentation of Performers), a singing, acting, and modeling competition. 

Back here in Portland, Michael Morrison, who recently signed with Ryan Artists, booked a feature film called I Need You Dead and is in pre-production on a film called Sol Date. Our friend, Kylie Rose, has been busy co-writing the musical Bad World (produced by Crave Theater Company).

Rounding out of long list of high fives and celebratory hug, big props go out to Kaleigh Macchio, who’s working on the feature film, Somewhere in Montana, with Graham McTavish as well as the pilot for Tavern Brawl.

Our friend Signe Olson (The Option Agency) was recently cast in the short film Further In and longtime client Olga Kratsova, along with her theater grad work in Seattle, spent this past winter producing and performing in Heart of Stone, a “coming-of-age story of famed Russian choreographer Alisher Khasanov, who also directs the play and leads the ensemble theatre group.”


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Featured Photos - June 2022


Spring is here, summer’s on the way and Portland is ready for new headshots and portfolios.


Katharine, For Fun

Katharine is actually a sales engineer in the medical field but you wouldn’t know it from looking at her pictures. She checked in with us for a portfolio shoot because it was something she always wanted to do. Bucket list item complete. Check! Pictures awesome. Check!


Terri, Parth and Tracy, Moving Forward

Terri, Parth and Tracy are unsigned actors who came to us for new headshots, knowing that a quality image is a key tool in their marketing profile. Each picture feels uniquely personal to them and that means we’re hitting all the cues.


Samantha, Playfully

Ryan Artists talent Samantha came to visit us for a new portfolio as she expands her young career as a model and actor. You can tell from her pictures that she has great range, from fun to serious, that will pay off boldly in the months to come.


Lizzie and Versula, With Sunshine and Rainbows

We photographed these kiddos on the same day and in the same place. For Lizzie (The Option Agency) we did a custom Rockstar Session to celebrate her upcoming birthday. For Versula, it was time for her yearly portfolio update. We learned from Lizzie, a budding singer and songwriter, that she’s way too talented to be so young and, from Versula, we learned all about Little Red Riding Hood … in French!


Chaudrey, Perfectly

We worked with Chaudrey (SLU Agency) on some headshots a while back so we knew when he said “portfolio” we would say “perfect.” This is a preview of what we got: bold and colorful pictures of a handsome, athletic model and actor.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.


Featured Photos - May 2022


A collection of our favorites from the month of May, from kids headshots to modeling portfolios to our favorite fashion editorials.


Kyra, Confidently

The most important information an actor brings to a headshot session is knowing where in their face they tell their story. For some people, it’s their smile. For others, it’s the turn of an eyebrow. For Kyra, it’s in her eyes. Once she realized this (and started to believe that she takes a good picture), this amazingly confident headshot came to life.


Matt, Artistically

Music is a huge part of what we do. (Remember The Rockstar Sessions?) So we were thrilled when Matt came in for publicity pictures for his upcoming EP. Not only do we love his music, we love the range of these images.


Emma, In Many Ways

Speaking of range, how about these headshots of Emma? She came to us for 4 different and distinct looks for her agency, DDO, in NYC: commercial, “bully,” nerdy and one that captures a little of her unique personality. And I have to say: we nailed it!


Jamie, Naturally

Yeah, so we’re huge fans of Jamie Mack (seen our IG lately?) and this, our last fashion editorial before she heads off to college, is one of our best. We already did one Shooting Stars feature on her already and you can be sure there will be another in the future.


Mya, Beautifully

On the same day we shot Jamie, we also did these images of the incredibly beautiful Mya Van Koten at one of our favorite places to work: Merrywood Farm. No matter what she wears or where we shoot, we’re stunned by how beautiful she is.


Kloe, in Black and White

OK, so we’re just overloaded with good fortune to be working with such beautiful and interesting people. And at the top of our list is the amazing Kloe Armstrong. These images, taken in downtown Vancouver, WA and in collaboration with Most Everything Vintage, were inspired by Mondino and Bowie, but without the cigarettes.

Hair and makeup for Emma, Jamie, Mya and Kloe by Karina Talaro. Wardrobe styling for Jamie and Mya by Claire Verity in collaboration with Most Everything Vintage. Wardrobe styling for Kloe by Michael in collaboration with Most Everything.


Michael Verity is a Portland, OR-based photographer specializing in professional headshots, modeling portfolios and fashion editorial photography. The husband of an acting coach and father of two young adult actors, he’s been photographing successful actors, models and creatives and business professionals for more than a decade.