DD Headshots

PRICING

ACTING HEADSHOTS

$275 one look  / $25 each additional

  • All shots are furnished in full quality on disc. You’ll have the right to reproduce your own headshots wherever you want.

  • You must make a $150 non-refundable deposit to schedule your photography session.  Please contact us to book an appointment.

  • Each look is (50-150 Photos in One Outfit)

CORPORATE/LAWYER/REAL ESTATE/PROFESSIONAL PORTRAITS  

1st person $195

  • Each additional person up to 10 – $75

  • Each additional person after 10 – $50

  • Can do on location. Travel fee of $75 is waved when shooting more then 6 people.

  • All portraits are studio lighting unless natural light is requested.


RETOUCH



1 Retouched Image Per Look Included

  • Each additional retouched image is an additional fee – $20 per image.

  • Retouching includes (if needed) eye and teeth whitening, skin tone correction/smoothing, general lighting and color enhancements, and sharpening. You can see examples of my retouching work in the headshots gallery section.

  • Devin will also retouch photos he did not take at a rate of $40 per image.


MAKEUP

Makeup and Hair is optional

$150 for first 2 looks, and $25 for each additional.


COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT SHOULD I WEAR FOR MY HEADSHOT SESSION?

You should like and feel comfortable in the clothes you wear in a headshot session. What do you wear to auditions? Chances are you should wear the same type of outfit for your headshot. Solid colors in a medium shade work best.  No patterns, stripes, prints or dots. Colors that are too dark, too light, black, or  white do not pop out as much online as clothing rich in color in a medium shade. So as a general rule stay away from white, black, gray, and brown for commercial photographs.  For more dramatic theatrical shots black works out for some people really well.

Suits can be black or gray for commercial shots. Bring shirts in a variety of collars/necklines. The picture may be cropped pretty tight, and some collars and sleeves look funky when cut off. Women, don’t forget to bring bras that match your tops’ colors and necklines. Solid colors are usually better. Patterns and busy prints distract from your face. The same goes for clothes with big buttons or other features that might take away attention from that beautiful mug of yours. Fine textures and weaves often look nice in pictures.

Wear jeans or dark pants. Even though it is a head shot, your waist and legs might show up. In addition, you might want to bring a dress, suit, skirt, or something else different from a typical pants & top combo.

Make sure your clothes are pressed and clean.

Color Me Beautiful

Choose clothes that complement your skin tone and eye color. No solid white shirts if you’re Caucasian or light-skinned. And bright red usually doesn’t work for anybody. It’s just too strong a color.

Fair skin and blue eyes? Try blues, pinks and grays.

Green eyes? Try browns, greens and oranges.

Medium or dark skin and brown eyes? You can probably wear most colors, but avoid those that closely match your skin tone (contrast is key).

Clothing for Theatrical vs. Commercial 

For legit/theatrical headshots, bring dressier, upscale clothes with darker colors.

For women: stretchy tops, sweaters, velvet, satin, scoop necks, spaghetti strap, tank tops and v-necks. Also business suits and other professional clothing.

For men: Dress shirts, crew necks, textured sweaters, v-neck, and turtle necks. Also suits and blazers. You can create contrast by layering a t-shirt, collared shirt, and/or leather jacket.

For commercial headshots, bring casual clothes & lighter/brighter colors. Think sporty and fun. Consider layering light and dark clothes for contrast.

For women: t-shirts, tank tops, sweater sets, denim/leather jackets, textured sweaters.

For men: t-shirts, hoodies/sweatshirts, work shirts, polo shirts, denim/leather jackets, textured sweaters

Professionals

For most professionals you can wear anything you want as long as it’s appropriate for your line of work.  Avoiding patterns or busy clothing often yields the best results.

 
 

CONTACT

 


FAQS

IS MY DEPOSIT REFUNDABLE?

No, so please be certain that you want to shoot before you put down a deposit or schedule an appointment online.

HOW DO I MAKE MY DEPOSIT?

Once we've spoken to you we'll send you an invoice.

HOW LONG DOES A HEADSHOT SESSION TAKE?

About 30 minutes per look on average, but sometimes more sometimes less.

WILL YOU HELP ME PICK OUT MY OUTFITS FROM THE WARDROBE I BRING?

Yes.

HOW MANY SHOTS DO YOU TAKE PER LOOK?

50-150.

DO YOU CHARGE EXTRA FOR RETOUCHING?

Yes it’s $20 per photo.

WILL THE MAKEUP ARTIST STAY THE WHOLE TIME?

Yes they do.

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO GET MY PHOTOS AFTER WE SHOOT?

1-2 Days. We do make exceptions for those needed the same day or after the actual shoot ends.

STUDIO OR NATURAL LIGHT?

I shoot all natural light.  

DO YOU SHOOT ON LOCATION?

All shots are done on location. 

 

Devin Dygert

ABOUT DEVIN

“My love of photography is melded with the ability to capture what I want to remember in the moment I want to never forget.” ― Devin Dygert

 

Picking up a camera at the young age of ten Devin quickly taught himself how to capture beauty under the best light. Making the move to LA nine years later Devin started working with determination and quickly surpassed even his own goals. From shooting magazine covers to billboards, celebrities like Morgan Freeman to being entrusted to shoot world famous photographer David LaChapelles press photo. From Vogue to Glamour, TV to Film and Fashion to Acting Headshots Devin has done it all with a smile. Setting a goal to get the best shot no matter the situation he has quickly risen to the top. Knowledge of the film industry and ability to make anyone feel comfortable turned into a business. DDHeadshots launched in 2011 and has been going full force ever since!