Natalie Amey — Actress Headshots, Los Angeles.
Some actors arrive carrying real depth. Natalie Amey is one of them. Before acting, she worked as a therapist, ICU nurse, and transplant nurse — experiences that live in her eyes, her stillness, her presence.
In my Downtown LA studio, the goal was clear: translate that into headshots casting can feel instantly — range, authority, truth.
Natalie’s background in care gives her rare emotional intelligence. Now a professional actor, wife, and mother, she brings genuine strength and warmth to roles — especially maternal, grounded characters. She isn’t performing it. She has it.
We focused on two key registers: quiet authority and natural warmth. Both real. Both essential.
This is why headshots matter — revealing the life behind the actor and opening the door.
If you’re a Los Angeles-based actor looking for cinematic, casting-ready headshots, I accept a limited number of sessions per cycle.
My makeup for historical 30th ,the “Golden Age of Hollywood”, inspired by the image of Marlene Dietrich , phtographer Dmitry Basharov,model Olesya . My makeup courses : Famous Decades of the 20th Century 🤍🖤🩶
My lip art for many years 🤍
The Art of Editorial Makeup Courses
• Colors — vibration, emotion, energy
• Techniques — from classic to experimental
• From idea to realization — where creativity becomes form
• The language of fashion and its ever-evolving trends
• Composition, texture, balance, and visual storytelling
All of this — in my course
The Art of Editorial Makeup
Individual lessons & mini-groups
by Nina Gorlushko ✨
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The Art of Editorial Makeup
How do you stop being afraid of mistakes?
How do you develop a sense of balance — yet stay bold and creative?
When do you know it’s time for that final touch… the one that turns a look into a cover?
Behind it all is constant work — discipline, vision, and courage.
It’s about training your eye, experimenting without fear, allowing “too much” — and learning from it.
Because only through movement, refinement, and fearless exploration
does true understanding, confidence, and impeccable creativity emerge.
The Art of Editorial Makeup by Nina Gorlushko