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Intelligencer
Head-Shot Game
If your Nerve.com date looks better onscreen than
in life, here’s why.
When the first calls came in, says Jinsey
Dauk, a photographer known for natural-light head shots of actors, she was
puzzled. The clients were “sort of vague,” she says, about why they needed
portraits. Eventually, the truth emerged: They wanted flattering photos
for their Internet-dating ads.
Since then, says Dauk, it’s turned into steady work, primarily from
professionals in their thirties and forties. “We mostly do big-smile shots—Here
I am! Not so much come-hither. I guess they save that for in-person.”
Dauk says she’s shot more than 50 in recent months (at $795 per head,
or $595 if they come through her Website). And even a cursory look at
Nerve.com reveals far more obviously professional photos than, say, a
year ago. Does it work? Ask John (first name only, he pleads), who posted
an ad with a run-of-the-mill snapshot, then took the plunge and hired
Dauk. The difference was “dramatic,” he says. “I got ten times as many
responses.”
And if all else fails, Dauk provides daters with a safety net. “I’m
an ex–Ford model, and I retain one good contact —a really good
retoucher.”
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