IMDb headshots

Madison Pernell — First New York Actors Headshots

Madison Pernell — First New York Actors Headshots

A powerful debut in New York.

Madison Pernell came into the studio for her first New York actors headshots with a clear intention — to create images that feel cinematic, honest, and casting-ready. In a city where first impressions are everything, your headshot must do more than show your face. It must suggest story.

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Elisha Davis — Signature Portrait Session, Los Angeles

Elisha Davis — Signature Portrait Session, Los Angeles

WhenElisha Davisstepped into my Downtown Los Angeles studio, the objective was clear: create imagery that matched the pace and scale of his career right now.

With a growing body of television work and a slate of recent and upcoming releases, Elisha booked my Signature Actors Headshot Session—a session designed for actors who need more than a single “casting look.” This is about range, presence, and longevity across platforms: Spotlight, IMDb, press, agents, and editorial use.

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Actors Headshots Los Angeles — Marina Mazepa

Actors Headshots Los Angeles — Marina Mazepa

This Los Angeles actors headshots session with Marina Mazepa is a strong example of my approach to modern actor headshots that balance industry relevance with cinematic depth. Marina is a Ukrainian actress, dancer, and contortionist, widely recognised for her appearances on America’s Got Talent, So You Think You Can Dance, France’s Got Talent, and Everybody Dance! Ukraine. Her work demands headshots that communicate presence, range, and emotional control—qualities essential for casting in film, television, and streaming productions.

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Capturing Character: Stephen Blackehart Actor Headshots at Rory Lewis’ Los Angeles Studio

Capturing Character: Stephen Blackehart Actor Headshots at Rory Lewis’ Los Angeles Studio

When character, experience, and authenticity matter, headshots must do more than show a likeness—they must communicate presence. Recently, Stephen Blackehart stepped into the Downtown Los Angeles studio of Rory Lewis for a cinematic actor headshot session designed to reflect the depth and range of a seasoned performer.

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