Cinematic Actor Headshot Pricing in Los Angeles
MAKE-UP ARTIST
Women - $200 (3 looks) $225 (4 looks) $250 (5 looks)
Men - $150 (3/4 looks) $175 (5 looks)
RETOUCHING
$30 an image
Retouching includes eye and tooth whitening, evening out skin tone, removal of blemishes and fly-away hairs.
DEPOSIT & PAYMENT POLICY
A $100 non-refundable deposit is required to confirm your shoot date.
Changes must be made no later than 72 hours before your scheduled appointment.
Should you need to reschedule a second time, your deposit will be forfeited and a new deposit will be required to lock in an additional date.
The remaining balance is due in cash, Venmo, Zelle, or check on the day of your shoot.
HEADSHOT PACKAGE #1 - $625
3 looks
approximately 700 images
each shot is individually color graded, and perfected in Photoshop to give them that extra cinematic 'pop'.
HEADSHOT PACKAGE #2 - $725
4 looks
approximately 900 images
each shot is individually color graded, and perfected in Photoshop to give them that extra cinematic 'pop'.
HEADSHOT PACKAGE #3 - $825
5 looks
approximately 1100 images
each shot is individually color graded, and perfected in Photoshop to give them that extra cinematic 'pop'.
Your headshot is often your first impression—and in Los Angeles, where the competition is intense, that impression needs to count. I believe a strong, cinematic headshot should do more than look good. It should reveal something true about you. It should show casting directors and agents your potential at a glance. It’s not just about the image—it’s about being seen for the roles you’re meant to play.
When you shoot with me at STASI Photography, it’s never just point-and-shoot. I offer personalized direction, cinematic lighting, wardrobe guidance, and expert retouching that keeps you looking like you—just the best, most compelling version. No plastic skin. No over-editing. Just real, grounded presence.
These aren’t generic photos. I treat every session as a creative collaboration. Together, we build portraits that reflect who you are as a performer and an artist. The goal is always the same: to tell a story in a single frame—and to help you walk away with images that feel honest, cinematic, and ready to get noticed.