Artist Portraits & Headshots

Affordable Artist Portraits & Headshot Sessions

(Sesiones de Retratos y Headshots Accesibles para Artistas)

HOLA, the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA), the West Harlem Arts Alliance (WHAA), and Corezon are proud to present the Affordable Artist Portraits & Headshot Sessions, featuring photographers Michael Palma Mir and Emmanuel Abreu.

This collaborative initiative offers artists an opportunity to refresh their professional image with high-quality headshots and portraits at an affordable price.

Ideal for actors, performers, directors, musicians, creatives, and arts professionals seeking updated professional images.

For only $50, participants will receive:

  • A 10-minute professional photo session

  • Up to two looks (participants should arrive camera-ready for their first look and bring a quick wardrobe change — such as a different shirt or jacket — if they would like a second look for their second photo)

  • Two professionally edited images

  • The corresponding RAW image files

Session Information

📍 NoMAA Photo Studio — 4140 Broadway, New York, NY 10033

📅 Sunday, June 14, 2026

⏰ Please arrive at least 10 minutes before your scheduled session.

Spots are limited and reservations are required.

Participants should arrive fully prepared with hair, makeup, and wardrobe ready for their session. Bringing a few additional clothing options is recommended.

Created to support artists and creative professionals, this initiative helps make professional-quality portraits more accessible while strengthening artists’ portfolios and visibility within the industry.

Image Delivery

Participants will select their favorite photo from 3–4 preselected images per look provided by the photographer. Their two selected images will then be professionally edited and delivered with the corresponding RAW image files in the weeks following the session.

About the Photographers

Thank you

This initiative is made possible, in part, through public funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, as well as by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

We also gratefully acknowledge the generous support of the Miranda Family Fund, West Harlem Development Corporation, Radio Drama Network, and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, whose contributions help support the artistic and community work of HOLA, the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance (NoMAA), the West Harlem Arts Alliance (WHAA), and Corezon.