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Specialties
Book your headshot session before June 1st, and receive $ 75 off! Joe Hubbard Photography specializes in actors headshots. As a working actor himself, Joe has a unique insight as to what casting directors and agents are looking for in a head shot. Joe can guide you and direct you during your shoot like an actor would want to be directed. He can talk to you not as a client, but as a fellow actor who wants to get the best headshot possible. Your headshots are your calling card and potential foot in the door from everything to auditions to meetings with agents; don’t trust them to just anybody.
History
Established in 2006.
Joe Hubbard Photography grew out of a passion for photography and a love of acting. I needed a headshot for myself when I was just starting out in the wonderful entertainment industry and the vast amounts of money that photographers were charging was a little off-putting. That, coupled with the photographers I encountered not really knowing how to communicate with actors sparked an idea in me. I knew I could take a great headshot and I also knew I could give actor’s what they were looking for; because I knew the importance of an effective director. I studied photography formally for 4 years and used that groundwork to develop my own methods of shooting.
I’m here to offer my fellow actors brilliant and striking headshots that will land you gigs at an affordable price. I know all to well that the cliché’ of «starving artist» is cliché’ for a reason. I’m not here to break your bank!
Meet the Business Owner
Joe H.
Business Owner
I was born and raised in Tucson, AZ and after graduating from the University of Arizona with a BFA in Acting, I moved out to Los Angeles to pursue my dreams of being a working actor in film and television.
My love of photography began in high school when I studied all the ins and outs of photography as an art form. I learned everything I know about shooting on a good old fashioned 35 mm camera. Yes, I’m talking film here people! But in my opinion, that’s the only way to learn because I didn’t have the luxury of an LCD on the back of my camera to see if I got the shot. I had to rely on my skills and knowledge. Although I exclusively shoot on DSLR’s now, I’ll never forget my film roots!