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Ballerina in blue jumping a sissonne on a grey background for a dance audition photo
Dance Audition Photo of a Ballerina in blue leotard in a high attitude

Dance Audition Photos & Headshots

Get the time and support to bring out your best technique and artistry.

Your audition package is your introduction to a new program or company. A headshot shows who you are. Technical photos that demonstrate your strongest lines and training. Portfolio images that reveal your artistry.

Creating all three with the quality you deserve takes more than a quick photoshoot. It takes time to refine your technique, space to explore your storytelling, and a photographer who understands both the technical requirements and the artistry behind them.

Do your photos make you feel confident about audition season? Do they reflect your best technique and performance presence? If not, let’s fix that!

Creating a Strong Audition Package

Dance Headshots that Connect

A great headshot commands attention at first glance. It should convey confidence, approachability, and spark interest in who you are as a dancer.

I recommend a new dance headshot every year, especially during your teen years. Having multiple looks is always a good idea; you can tailor your application to the unique vibe of each program you’re applying to.

Audition Photos that Shine

Your technical images, like the first arabesque, are where your technique must speak for itself. Every dancer is unique — what works for your friend might not work well for you. We will take time and coach you to get your strongest lines front and center, while encouraging you every step of the way.

Portfolios with Emotion

Beyond the required technical shots, your portfolio showcases your artistry and stage presence. These aren’t about your biggest tricks – they’re about your best storytelling. This is where you show who you are as a performer.

Audition Photos That Reflect Your Technique and Personality

Audition Photo of First Arabesque
male dancer in tendu second for audition
dance audition photo of female ballet dancer leaning back off an ala seconde line.
Ballet Audition Portfolio Photo of a high attitude with one hand pulling on the extended working leg.
Young ballerina audition headshot
Contemporary Dance Headshot
Headshot of female ballet student
Dance Audition Headshot of young woman
Contemporary dance jump in a styled brise and powerfully shaped forward arm.
Contemporary Audition photo in plie arabesque with hands joined together and fully extended forward and up.
Contemporary dancer in dramatic light in a passe-like position.
Contemporary female dancer in a straddle jump looking off to the right side with hand flexed inward.

Audition Success in Three Simple Steps

Don’t stress—I will help you get your best technique translated into an audition package that gets you noticed, and create supplemental images that spotlight your artistry.

1. Schedule Your Call

Everyone’s audition season is a little different—we’ll make a plan designed specifically for you.

2. Confidently Create Your Audition Package

Together, we’ll refine your technique, capture clean lines, and highlight your strengths in audition photos that will give you condfidence heading into audition season.

3. Apply with Confidence

You’ll have a set of polished, audition-ready images that reflect your artistry— and most importantly, get you noticed.