PLEASE READ ALL OF THE PROFILE PHOTO GUIDANCE
The quality of your profile photos directly determines the amount of work you will be selected for by productions. Please follow these guidelines as closely as possible.
Please take the photos specifically for this purpose - DO NOT select existing photos of you on holiday etc.
THESE ARE ALMOST NEVER SUITABLE!
You will need a minimum of 2 photos to upload, with more being optional
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Head and Shoulders photo
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Full length photo
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Any other photos of your choice (optional)
Please make sure the photos are:
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Always upload the highest quality image you can
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Your image must be either PNG, GIF, JPG or JPEGs
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Your image must be over 100kb in size
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Your image should be portrait and not landscape
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Your photo should be recent and look like you
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All photos must be in colour, black and white photos will be rejected
DO:
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Take photos specifically to upload to your profile
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Get somebody else to take the photos for you
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Select photos that are a true representation of yourself that have been taken within the last 6 months.
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Send the highest quality images you can get.
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Supply digital photos that are portrait in orientation NOT Landscape or square.
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Remember the photo should be about you not about the background.
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Keep photos in the original format i.e. don't crop
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Always use colour photos, black and white photos will be rejected.
DON'T:
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Heavily edit digital photos or supply edited/cropped digital photos or scans of photos
- Take the photos yourself in the mirror
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Send landscape or square photos
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Send very low resolution photos. If below the file size is below 500kb it won't be of high enough quality.
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Use photos where you are wearing a hat or sunglasses.
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Social media filters are also banned. You pictures need to look as natural as possible.
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Never use photos with more than one person, it just needs to be you in the picture.
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Head and shoulders, face on to camera
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There should be no one else in the photo
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Don't wear a hat or sunglasses
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Don't be too close up
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Head to knees, facing on to camera
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There should be no one else in the photo
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You should not be too far away
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Think about what is in the background, a plain wall is ideal.