Actor Headshots
 
Info and Pricing
When you’re an actor, your headshot is often the first impression you make. Casting directors, agents, and producers rely on it to see your presence, your energy, and your potential before you ever step into the room. That’s why finding the right actor headshot photographer matters — you need images that don’t just look good, but actually work for you.
My sessions are designed around you. Whether you’re new to acting and need your first professional headshots, or you’re updating your portfolio with fresh commercial, theatrical, or character looks, I’ll help you feel comfortable in front of the camera so we can capture what makes you stand out. You’ll leave with headshots that feel authentic and get noticed for the right reasons.
 
Stand Out in Every Submission
 
Whether it's on Casting Networks, Actors Access, IMDb, or a casting director’s screen, your headshot has one job: stop the scroll and capture your essence in a glance. Together, we’ll make sure yours does exactly that — and have fun doing it. As an actor myself, I know how it feels on both sides of the camera, and I’ll guide you every step of the way.
Why actors choose to work with me
 
I’m in your shoes.
 
As an actor myself, I know exactly what headshots need to do — not just look good, but work for you. I understand what your agent is asking for, what casting directors need to see at a glance, and what it feels like to be in your shoes. My sessions are designed to bridge all three, so you walk away with images that feel authentic, versatile, and industry-ready.
 
 
Confidence-Building Environment
 
Most clients leave saying they feel seen and more confident than when they walked in. That’s not an accident — I create an environment where you can show up fully as yourself, and that confidence shines through in your photos.
 
 
Easy booking.
 
Choose your package, select your date, and you’re in. Everything from scheduling to delivery is streamlined so you can spend your energy on your craft, not logistics.
 
 
Clear, no-hidden-fee pricing.
 
You’ll know exactly what’s included in each package before you book. Add-ons like extra images or studio time are optional and listed upfront, so you can customize your session without surprises.
 
 
Actor Headshot Packages
 
 
The Refresh
 
Best for: actors who already have a portfolio of headshots and just need a quick update.
- 30-minute session (outdoors in Portland Metro)
- 1 look
- Proof album of 25 images
- 5 final retouched headshots included
⚡Perfect if you’ve had a small change like new bangs, hair color, or glasses and just need to keep things current.
Prefer a studio setting instead of outdoors? Studio space can be added to The Refresh for $75.
Starting at
$ 300
 
The Essentials
 
Best for: actors who need a solid foundation of headshots to submit with confidence.
- Up to 1-hour session (studio in Portland)
- 2–3 looks
- Proof album of 40 images
- 12 final retouched headshots included
⚡Covers the must-have shots that every actor benefits from, whether you’re submitting for first auditions or keeping your materials updated.
Starting at
$ 450
 
The Dynamic
 
Best for: actors who want options so they always have the right headshot for any given role.
- Up to 1.5-hour session (studio session in Portland)
- Up to 4 looks
- Proof album of 60 images
- 18 final retouched headshots included
- Plus 2 three-quarter image + 1 full-body image
⚡ Adds depth to your portfolio so you can showcase different sides of yourself — from character-driven looks to polished full-body shots.
Starting at
$ 600
The Full Portfolio
Best for: actors and models who want the complete package in one session.
- Up to 2-hour session (studio + outdoor options in Portland)
- Unlimited looks
- Proof album of 100 images
- 12 final retouched headshots
- 2 three-quarter images
- 2 full-body images
- 10 modeling/portfolio content images
⚡ The all-in experience: a complete set of professional images to use across casting sites, agency submissions, comp cards, and social media.
Starting at
$ 750
Add-On Options
Need a few extra favorites? You can always add more retouched images to your package.
$30 each — per additional retouched image
$125 for 5 — save a bit when you bundle
$200 for 10 — best value
✨ Your proofing gallery will include all unretouched images for you to choose from, and you can decide which to edit after viewing your proofs.
Did you know you can book group headshot sessions with friends and save?
Headshot parties are a fun way to get updated photos together. Group discounts are available for two or more people booking at the same time. If you’re booking The Refresh with a friend, the studio add-on is waived should you want to shoot indoors. Let me know the number of people in your group and I’ll share pricing options.
“Reed captures the most authentic part of your soul. Your photos not only will reflect the way that you look, but how confident you felt during the session”
Kiara
Which Package is Right for Me?
The Refresh
Short, simple, and efficient. Perfect if you’ve made a small change — new bangs, hair color, glasses, or just need to keep things current. This 30-minute session includes one look only, so come ready to shoot! Think clean, classic, and straightforward.
Ideal for quick updates, agent requests, or when you need a refreshed shot for your portfolio or casting sites.
Hair, makeup, and wardrobe should be ready when you arrive.
The Essentials
This one’s for the actor who wants a strong foundation of professional headshots that hit all the right notes. You’ll have time for 2–3 looks and enough variety to cover theatrical, commercial, and personal branding shots.
Perfect if you’re newer to acting or want to give your portfolio a proper update. You’ll leave with a set of images you can feel confident submitting anywhere.
The Dynamic
More range, more play. This package gives you room to experiment — explore 3–4 looks, adjust hair or wardrobe between setups, and capture both grounded and expressive versions of yourself.
It’s great for actors who want to showcase different energies or character types without rushing through it. We’ll have time to get creative while still keeping things efficient.
The Full Portfolio
The everything package. A relaxed, all-in session that lets you explore unlimited looks across both studio and outdoor setups. You’ll have time to try multiple backdrops, styles, and moods — from cinematic close-ups to lifestyle or modeling-style portraits.
Ideal for actors, models, or multi-hyphenates who want a versatile portfolio that does it all.
STEP 01
 
Book your session
Once you’re ready to book, a $100 non-refundable deposit secures your session date and time. This amount is applied toward your total package cost. After booking, you’ll receive a prep guide with styling tips and everything you need to feel confident and camera-ready.
STEP 02
 
Shoot Day
It’s your time to shine! We’ll spend the session capturing a mix of poses, expressions, and looks that align with your goals. The remaining session balance will be invoiced after your shoot and is due upon receipt.
STEP 03
 
Proof Gallery
Within 48 hours, you’ll receive an online proof gallery with your unretouched images. From there, you’ll select your favorites for final retouching — or add on extras if you can’t pick just a few.
STEP 04
 
Final Images
Your fully retouched final photos will be delivered within two weeks of selecting your proofs (often sooner!). Your final gallery will be hosted privately on reedalyson.com for one calendar year, where you can view, download, and share your images anytime.
FAQ
 
What’s your photography philosophy?
I believe great headshots capture who you really are — not a forced smile or a pose you saw on Pinterest. As an Enneagram 7, I bring a lot of energy, encouragement, and playfulness to every shoot. I’ll hype you up, make you laugh, and create a space where you can genuinely relax and feel like yourself. I want you to walk away feeling confident, comfortable, and seen — like you just spent an hour hanging out with a friend who happens to have a camera. My focus is on capturing the spark and magic you’ll bring to every project you book.
Why should I work with you?
I’ve been photographing people for nearly fifteen years, and what I’ve learned is that the camera has this quiet ability to bring out truth — the real, unguarded moments that show who you are. Some of my closest friendships started behind the lens, because photoshoots are vulnerable, connecting experiences that go way beyond the images themselves.
That’s why finding the right photographer matters so much. It’s not just about angles or lighting — it’s about trust, comfort, and how you feel when the camera is pointed at you. I want you to feel comfortable, confident, and inspired every step of the way.
And if that energy isn’t with me, that’s completely okay. There are so many talented photographers in the PNW, and I genuinely want you to find the one who makes you feel most like yourself — because that’s when the real magic happens.
If we do end up working together, I promise you it is my goal for you to feel celebrated, supported, and completely yourself in front of my camera.
What is your training and experience?
I received a minor in photography from Northern Arizona University, where I learned the technical foundations of lighting, cameras, and composition — but my most formative education has come from nearly 15 years behind the lens.
In that time, I’ve refined my craft across portraiture, brand, and lifestyle work, collaborating with hundreds of clients and seeing my photography featured in outlets like Fast Company, Huffington Post, Broadway World, Soulbase Magazine, Oregon Live, and more.
Photography has taken me all over the world — I’ve flown thousands of miles, climbed mountains in the Arctic Circle, and stayed awake until sunrise chasing the perfect light. But even more meaningful than the places it’s taken me are the people it’s connected me to. I’ve had the gift of photographing people in love, marrying the love of their life, welcoming their babies, celebrating newfound independence, and launching their dream businesses. Along the way, I’ve built lifelong friendships and witnessed some of the most intimate, joyful moments of people’s lives.
Alongside my photography career, I’ve also trained extensively in acting, which gives me a unique ability to help clients find natural, dynamic expressions that feel alive, real, and full of emotion.
What equipment do you use?
I shoot with a Canon R6 and a mix of professional lenses that create flattering, cinematic depth — usually a 28–70mm or 85mm prime for portraits. I use LED continuous lighting so I can sculpt light naturally, make real-time adjustments, and keep you comfortable without harsh flashes.
Do you provide or recommend a hair/makeup artist? Can I bring my own?
Yes! I can connect you with a few trusted Portland-based hair and makeup artists who specialize in camera-ready looks for headshots. Hair and makeup play a big role in how polished and confident you feel on camera — it’s not about changing how you look, but about enhancing your natural features and ensuring you look your best under studio lighting.
You’re also welcome to bring your own artist to the studio — just let me know ahead of time so I can plan our timing and setup accordingly.
How do you help clients prepare for their shoot?
Once you book, I’ll send over a Pinterest board of wardrobe, hair, and makeup inspiration to help you start visualizing your looks and get ideas for what photographs best. I’m also happy to hop on a quick 15-minute prep call before your session to talk through your goals, vibe, and styling.
You’re welcome to send me photos of your wardrobe options anytime for feedback — I love helping clients narrow down what will look best on camera and capture the right tone for their brand or casting goals.
What are your wardrobe recommendations?
I recommend bringing a variety of simple, well-fitted pieces in colors that flatter your skin tone and eyes. Solid colors photograph best — avoid heavy patterns or logos. Bring a few layers (jackets, sweaters, overshirts) to give us flexibility and range.
If you’re shooting character headshots, think about the types of roles you typically get called in for (or want to be called in for). Choose wardrobe pieces that hint at those archetypes without being costumes — like a blazer or turtleneck for a lawyer or professor vibe, or a soft denim shirt for the approachable everyperson. The goal is to suggest the essence of a character, not spell it out.
And most importantly — iron. iron. IRON! Wrinkles are distracting and nearly impossible to edit naturally, so take the time to steam or press your clothes before arriving. You’ll thank yourself later.
I’m happy to look at your options when you arrive and help you make final choices.
What’s the difference between theatrical headshots, commercial headshots, film/TV headshots, and model digitals?
Each type of headshot serves a different purpose — and knowing what you need helps us plan your wardrobe, lighting, and overall tone so your photos actually work for you.
Theatrical/Drama Headshots
These are all about emotion, presence, and depth. They’re used for film, TV, and stage work where casting directors want to see authenticity and range. The goal is to capture your grounded, expressive self — the person who can carry a story. Lighting tends to be moodier, with wardrobe that feels textured and cinematic.
Commercial Headshots
Commercial shots are bright, clean, and full of personality. They showcase your warmth, charm, and approachability — the kind of headshot that makes people instantly like you. Think fresh colors, natural light, genuine smiles, and energy that pops off the page.
Character Headshots
Character shots let us play a bit more — they hint at specific archetypes or roles you’re often cast in (or want to be cast in). We might lean into wardrobe and expression that suggest your “type” without it feeling like a costume. For example, a layered denim shirt for the everyperson, a blazer for a professional role, or a soft sweater for something nurturing or grounded.
Model Digitals
Digitals (or “polaroids”) are straightforward and natural — minimal makeup, simple hair, clean lighting, and basic wardrobe (like a black tank, white tee, or jeans). They’re meant to show your true look, proportions, and versatility for agency submissions or modeling portfolios.
Before your session, we’ll talk through what you’re aiming for and build a plan that fits your goals — whether that’s booking more theatrical roles, landing your next commercial gig, or updating your agency materials.
How much does retouching cost, and do any packages include it?
All sessions include fully retouched final images — the number depends on your package. Additional retouched photos are $30 each, or bundled at $125 for 5 and $200 for 10.
What does “retouching” mean?
Retouching is about polishing, not perfection. I use professional tools in Photoshop to remove temporary distractions like blemishes, flyaways, lint, or under-eye shadows — while keeping your skin texture and features natural. You’ll still look like you — just your most rested, confident, well-lit self.
Can you make me look skinnier or change something about me?
You are already the most perfect version of you. My goal isn’t to change how you look — it’s to celebrate it. I create a body-neutral, affirming space where you can feel comfortable, confident, and seen exactly as you are.
I know that being photographed can bring up anxiety or self-conscious thoughts — that’s completely normal. My job is to use lighting, posing, and direction to help you look and feel your best, not to change your body or features.
And especially in the acting world, casting directors want to see the real you. Your headshots should look like you on your best, most confident day — not a filtered or altered version of yourself. I’ll lightly polish your final images in Photoshop to remove temporary distractions (like blemishes or flyaways), but I’ll always keep them honest, natural, and true to who you are.
How do I book a session with you?
You can book directly through reedalyson.com/headshotsbyreed
. Once you select your package, an initial non-refundable payment of $100–$200 (depending on the package) secures your session date and time.
After your shoot, you’ll receive an invoice for the remaining balance, which is due upon receipt.
If you have any issues with the booking link or prefer to schedule directly, feel free to email me at hello@reedalyson.com
— I’m always happy to help get you set up.
What if I need to reschedule my session?
I completely understand that things come up, and I do my best to be flexible when possible. Rescheduling depends on the location and setup of your session.
If your session is booked at a studio, we’ll follow that studio’s rescheduling policy:
7 or more days’ notice: You’re welcome to reschedule your session (no refund).
Less than 7 days’ notice: Unfortunately, no refund or reschedule is available.
If you can’t make it, you’re always welcome to find someone to take your spot, and the reschedule fee will be waived.
If we need to move your session and the original studio isn’t available on the new date, you’ll be responsible for the cost of booking a new studio space for your rescheduled session.
For non-studio sessions (like outdoor or on-location shoots), I can usually offer a little more flexibility. Just reach out as soon as possible so we can make adjustments if needed.
I’ll always do my best to make the process easy and stress-free. Communication is key, so please keep me in the loop if anything changes.
What forms of payment do you accept?
I accept payment via credit card, Venmo, or bank transfer. Please note that credit card payments include a 3% processing fee. All payment details and links will be included in your invoice for easy checkout.
Do you have discounts for returning clients?
Yes! I love working with returning clients. Just mention it in your contact form or booking request, and I’ll make sure your discount is applied. You’ll receive 10% off your second session and 15% off your third session and beyond.
When should I arrive?
Please plan to arrive about 10 minutes early to get settled, hang your wardrobe, and do any final touch-ups. We’ll gain access to the studio right at the top of the hour, so arriving a few minutes early ensures we can start promptly and make the most of your session time.
Do I get to see the photos while you’re taking them?
Yes! For my Essential, Dynamic, and Full Portfolio packages, I shoot tethered, which means my camera is connected to a monitor so you can preview your images in real time. It’s a great way to make small adjustments together — whether that’s fine-tuning an expression, checking wardrobe, or testing a new backdrop.
For shorter sessions where I’m not tethered, I’ll show you images directly from the back of my camera throughout the shoot so you can see how things are looking and feel confident every step of the way.
When will I receive my photos?
Within 48 hours of your session, you’ll receive a proof gallery of unretouched, watermarked images to review and select your favorites. Once you’ve made your selections, your final retouched images (without watermarks) will be delivered within two weeks — often sooner!
If you need your images faster, rush turnaround options are available for an additional fee.
Your final gallery will be hosted privately on reedalyson.com
for one full year, where you can view, download, and share your images anytime.
Will my photos have a watermark on them?
Your proof gallery will include watermarked images to protect the integrity of your unedited photos while you make your selections. Proofs are not to be shared publicly and cannot be downloaded or used in any way. You’re absolutely welcome to share your proof gallery privately with your agent if you’d like their input on your final selections.
Once you’ve made your final picks, proof access will be removed and your retouched final images will be delivered without watermarks, ready to download, share, and post anywhere you’d like.
If you decide to purchase additional final images beyond what’s included in your package, those will also be delivered without watermarks once retouched.
How often should I refresh my headshots?
A good rule of thumb is to update your headshots every 1–2 years — or anytime your look changes noticeably. That might mean a new haircut or color, facial hair, major style shift, or even just a natural change in energy or age range.
For actors, it’s also worth updating when your casting goals or representation change. If you’ve recently signed with a new agent, landed a big role, or are leaning into new character types, fresh photos can help align your materials with where your career is heading.
Can I bring someone with me to the shoot?
Yes, absolutely — you’re welcome to bring one guest for support!
I just ask that they let us stay focused during the shoot so you can get the most out of your session. (No pets, please.)
Can I post behind-the-scenes photos or videos from my shoot?
Absolutely! I love seeing behind-the-scenes moments — just make sure not to share unedited proofs. If you post, please tag @headshotsbyreed so I can share the love!
Do I have to tag you if I post my headshots?
You absolutely do not have to, but it’s always appreciated! Tagging @headshotsbyreed helps me grow my small business and connect with more amazing clients like you.
Ready to schedule your session?
Complete the form below to begin booking your session. Once submitted, I’ll follow up with availability, payment details, and next steps to confirm your shoot.