How to take a good casting photo

  • Your photos must be a true representation of your current look 

  • Do not use any filters or alter your image in any way 

  • Frame your photo in a well lit space. Natural lighting if possible

  • Make sure your photos are in focus and not blurry

  • Face forwards towards the camera - avoid posing

  • Be the only person in the photo - we don’t want to guess who you are!

  • Take the photo against a clean and clear background 

  • Choose clothing that will show your shape - not hide it! 

  • No hats, sunglasses or anything that covers your face

  • Do not include any drinks or props (unless requested) 

  • Do not smoke 

  • Do not include weapons

  • If using photos from social media please do not screen grab and leave borders

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