Mug Shots Set
Mug Shots Set
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CHICAGO MUG SHOT GLASS OR TOOTHPICK HOLDER BAR BARWARE VGC | ![]() |
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US $5.00 | 27d 18h 14m |
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COLLECTION OF MINI MUG SHOT GLASSES FROM DIFFERENT COLLEGE UNIVERSITIES | ![]() |
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US $15.00 | 25d 9h 25m |
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Berlin Mini Stein Mug Shot Glasses Toothpick Set of 5 | ![]() |
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US $28.99 | 17d 20h 5m |
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Set of 5 Vintage Mug Shaped Shot Glasses Federal Glass | ![]() |
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US $18.80 | 15d 13h 18m |
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Miniature Beer Mug Shot Glasses Matching Set of 4 | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 14d 19h 56m |
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NEW YORK GIANTS Mini Mug Shotglass | ![]() |
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US $6.95 | 13d 15h 51m |
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Collectible Set of 4 Amber Beer Mug Shot Glasses | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 9d 15h 10m |
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THREE Vintage 1950s Beer Mug SHOT GLASSES Mint LOOK | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 8d 18h 37m |
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ice Mold Beer MUG shot glass shooters mini party Man Cave Home Bar FUN | ![]() |
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US $21.00 | 18d 12h 38m |
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MINNESOTA BEER MUG SHOT GLASS 1051 PEWTER | ![]() |
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US $3.49 | 7d 14h 20m |
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The Mug Shots set of 4 shot glasses NEW Great Gift | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 4d 16h 7m |
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Vintage SHOT GLASS Collection 6 pcs Haus Bergwelt Penny Shots1 Yellow Depressn | ![]() |
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US $8.95 | 2d 14h 22m |
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FEDERAL GLASS SET OF 4 CLEAR GLASS MUG SHOT GLASSES | ![]() |
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US $7.49 | 2d 11h 13m |
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VINTAGE 50TH COASTERS MUG SHOT GLASSES RACK HOLDER SET | ![]() |
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US $59.00 | 5d 16h 24m |
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Mug Shot Glasses | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 19d 7h 27m |
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VINTAGE FEDERAL GLASS MINI MUG SHOT GLASSES6 REIMS FRANCE MINI MUG1 | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $8.50 | 16h 52m |
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Set of 2 mini beer mug shot glasses | ![]() |
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US $8.00 | 17h 56m |
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CUTE LITTLE MINI BEER MUG SHOT GLASSES VINTAGE FEDERAL GLASS | ![]() |
3 Bids | US $12.49 | 1d 4h 7m |
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VINTAGE CERAMIC MINI MUG SHOT GLASSES SET OF 3 ANTIQUE CARS | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $4.99 | 3d 11h 5m |
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SET OF 4 FEDERAL AMBER MINI MUG SHOT GLASSES DEPRESSION ERA | ![]() |
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US $9.99 | 3d 13h 22m |
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Mug Shots 6 Arresting Shotglasses | ![]() |
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US $25.00 | 5d 7h 7m |
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Set of 6 Anheuser Busch Mini Mug Shot Glasses | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $14.99 | 5d 12h 20m |
Help choosing a head shot...?
I nee help ( with alot of things besides this lol) anywho i need help picking out my acting head shots, yeah yeah i know i got an ugly mug, but i want to know which has the best facial expression & angle which convey "actor" to you.
I know the lighting, color, and the color of my skin look off but that's due to lightroom ( a program for those who dont know) and are unedited so the final picture will vary greatly.
tell me which number you liked of each set (top five plz and explain y, thanks) thank you all for your time and help in advance!
1st set: http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/7424/actingheadshots.jpg
2nd Set: http://img177.imageshack.us/img177/9704/2ndsetofpreviews.jpg
You people DON'T know anything about ACTING headshots!
NONE OF THESE ARE GOOD! Get your money back and reshoot.
You're making weird and UNNATURAL poses, unnatural facial expressions, and you're shot at weird angles! You want to be looking directly into the camera and your body towards the camera. It's important that your shoulders or upper part of your torso is visible so casting directors and agents can get an idea of what you look like physically.
You NEVER pose in a headshot! The "look at my hand shots" are unacceptable.You want to be natural in your headshots.
18-20 and 5-14 in the second set will all go into the circular file cabinet (trash can). I'm more interested in your back than your face. Also, it's difficult for casting directors to see what you look like physically.
The photographer did a terrible job, especially when choosing a black background. Your dark hair disappears into the background.
Here are some tips to help you for your next photoshoot:
-With regards to looks, you DON'T want character shots ie. literally dressing like a cop, doctor, etc. NO PROPS EITHER! This is an insult to the casting directors and will get you laughed out of this business. You want 3-4 GENERAL LOOKS! For example, a business suit look can suggest FBI, detective, secretary, business person,etc. A casual look (jeans and t-shirt) can suggest high school, college, blue collar. An upscale j-crew/Banana Republic look can suggest young parent, preppy, white collar, etc.
-COLOR IS STANDARD! If you got to major markets like LA or NY and have black and whites, you'll get laughed out because you're not up to date.
-If you're in NY or LA, Go to http://reproductions.com and find photographers that photograph people like you well ie. Skin tone, hair color, eye color, ethnicity, age range, physical structure, etc. Choose your top 5 and meet with ALL of them! You want to get their philosophies and their personalities. You certainly don't want to work with someone whose personality sucks for you.
-For commercial headshots, they want to see your smile and brighter colors. For theatrical (film/tv) they want a more serious/intense look and muted colors.
-If you want to be serious, you NEED PROFESSIONAL headshots. For each cheap actor out there, there are a 100 seriously investing in their career.
-It's important that your head and upper torso is clear so agents and casting directors can fairly judge you physically.
-8X10 is standard size. Anything bigger or smaller will be filed in the circular file cabinet(garbage can).
-You should ONLY have your name printed on the front below your photo. Left, center, or right is subjective.
-NEVER print your agency logo on the headshot UNLESS your agency is paying for it. What if you leave or the agency goes under and you printed a bunch with an agency logo? MONEY DOWN THE DRAIN!
-NOTHING should be printed on the back. You should have your resume (that has your email and CELL phone number printed on it) neatly cut to fit your 8X10 headshot and stapled to the back.
-Have either a white or black border surround your photo. The full bleed (no border) is outdated and tacky.
-NO GLOSSY. Get matte finish (non glossy). Glossy photos can get easily ruined by UV lights and can be difficult for someone to see when florescent lights reflect off of it.
-No busy patterns or jewelry that will take away from your face.
Tell your photographer to avoid:
-Landscape cropping. When a landscape photo is posted online on LA Casting or Actors access, it's appears very tiny compared to a photo that was cropped portrait. CDs get submissions as really tiny thumbnails. They might miss your photo if it's smaller than the majority of photos that are cropped portrait.
-Chopping off the top of the head. When too much of your head is chopped off, it makes it a little difficult as to what your really look like. Cropping off a small part of the top of your head is forgivable, but not to the extent where you look like Hannibal Lecter or Sylar from Heroes' victims.
-Too close. Don't get it cropped too close to where people can't see your body. At least your upper torso should be visible in your shots so CDs/Agents have a fair idea of what you look like physically.
-Silly poses. Headshots are supposed to be as natural as rain. Making stupid poses will just make you look stupider. Such common poses include, but not limited to:
1. Sitting on the toilet. This is where you're sitting down but leaning forward.
2. My head is too heavy. Don't do a headshot where your hand is under your chin or even touching your head.
3. Look at me, I have a sexy back! I've seen some headshots where people are in contorted poses, looking over his or her shoulder. It's not natural.
4. I'm a mermaid! This is where you're laying on your stomach with your feet up.
5. Leading with my shoulder
6. I got sexy legs! This where you're sitting down and your knees are visible.






























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