In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Ask your photographer to show you a few test shots in the beginning of the shoot. By doing this, you can give him input and avoid going through the entire shoot with some component not to your liking, such as angles or lighting. Be sure that you like the lighting, and that the photos are well-framed. There should be no harsh shadows, and the lighting around your face should be good. Headshots should be framed to show your head and shoulders. A casting director will want to see several photographs of you to get a more comprehensive idea of who you are. Ensure that your photographer takes various photos of you from different angles. Avoid a symmetrical stance. In the headshots, you want to stand or sit with one shoulder in front of the other, or turned slightly. This will prevent the headshot from looking like a passport photo. Your photographer should know this, but you want to be sure that the background is either plain, or that it will be blurred behind you. The background should not be a point of distraction, and you should stand out against it. Be sure that there is background showing in the frame, rather than having your body fill the whole frame. The background provides context and contrast for the image. Commercial shots typically show you happy and smiling. These will be used to apply for commercial roles. Theatrical shots are used for film and TV roles. Typically, these shots are intended to convey your attitude, energy, and personality. You will typically not be smiling in these shots. For your theatrical shots, try a variety of facial expressions. This is your opportunity to give a glimpse into your character! Use the opportunity to show the casting director why they want to bring you in for an audition. This may sound a bit cheesy, but so much of what will catch a casting director's attention are your eyes. Make sure that your eyes aren't glazed over—they should look alive and focused. Instead of thinking about how you look as the picture is being taken, think about other events in your life, stories, things you care about, or things that excite you. This can bring life into your eyes, which will help you stand out amongst the stack of hundreds of pictures.
Summary: Ask to see test shots. Get different poses and angles. Pay attention to background. Take both commercial shots and theatrical shots. Let your eyes tell a story.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Chardonnay is a very popular white wine and considered by many to be a sort of “standard” variety. They’re usually fruity, velvety, and full, though some regional varieties can be more creamy than others. Overall, chardonnays tend to be pretty light, making them a good choice for wine novices. American chardonnay, for example, is usually much creamier and more “buttery” than French chardonnay. Sauvignon blanc, like chardonnay, has some hints of fruit, but it’s a much more acidic variety of white wine. These fruity tones will be closer to grapefruit than anything else, but it’s still a bright and refreshing wine to try. Sauvignon blancs are great if you want something light and sweet like chardonnay, but not overly sweet. Moscato is very fresh and light, meaning its sweet and soft when you drink it. Its versatility means you can pair it with almost anything, so it’s a good wine to choose if you want some white wine with your meal but don’t quite know what wine would go best with your food. Moscato is just sweet enough that it can even be had with dessert! Pinot grigio has a citrus-y taste, not unlike chardonnay and sauvignon blanc. However, the taste of pinot grigio is closer to green apples than grapefruit, making it less tart than sauvignon blanc but still crisp and sweet. Pinot grigio is also pretty consistent across all regional varieties. This means you can have a pinot grigio from any vineyard in the world and expect it to taste pretty much the same. Gewürztraminer is a relatively sweet wine, but not so sweet that it can only be had with dessert. It’s a good choice of white wine for those who are fond of sweet drinks but who don’t want to go all in on a dessert wine. Gewürztraminer also has an impressive mouth feel that will leave your tongue feeling pleasantly coated when you drink it. Riesling is probably the sweetest popular variety of white wine, making it very popular to have with or for dessert. Some regional varieties may feel more oily than others, but all types of riesling are consistently sweet, making it the ideal white wine to satisfy your sweet tooth.
Summary: Choose chardonnay for a classic, velvety white wine. Go with sauvignon blanc for a dryer, tarter taste. Opt for moscato for a softer, more versatile white wine. Drink pinot grigio when you want strong fruity notes in your wine. Try gewürztraminer for the ideal combination of dryness and sweetness. Have riesling when you want a sweet dessert wine.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Have an assistant hold the light fixture up to the ceiling while you connect the wires from the light fixture to those hanging out of the junction box.  Connect wires according to the directions provided with the light. Usually, this means connecting black to black and white to white. Wrap the exposed ends of the wires together.  If there is not enough exposed surface on each wire, you may need to use wire strippers to peel back some of the wire insulation.  Screw on wire nuts/connectors to cover the exposed connections and secure them tightly. These should be provided with the fixture, but if not, can be purchased cheaply at any hardware store. Find the ground wire on the pendant light. Depending on your wiring, you'll either wrap it around a ground screw located in the junction box or attach it to a protruding ground wire.   The ground wire is usually either a green wire or a bare copper wire.  If you have a ground screw, tighten the screw to hold the wire in place. Push or fold the wiring up into the junction box, making sure that all wires remain secured together with the wire nuts. Your new fixture should have come with a bracket and/or mounting screws needed to firmly attach the pendant light to the junction box. This will vary depending on the style of light you are installing. Follow the manufacturers instructions. Attach the canopy of or base of your light to the mounting screws or bracket. This process will also vary depending on the style of pendant light you are installing, so it's a good idea to check your directions before you start.  In some cases, the process is as aligning your mounting screws with some small holes in the fixture, and turning the fixture about a quarter turn. In other cases, you'll have to screw the fixture into a mounting bracket. Screw a light bulb of the correct voltage and size into the pendant light fixture. Your light should now be functional. If your light does not function, turn the power back off and check your wiring. If your fixture has a trim, a cover, or any other remaining parts that still need to be installed, install them now, and make any final adjustments to the light's height.
Summary:
Attach the power wires. Attach the ground wire. Secure the wires. Install the mounting bracket and/or mounting screws. Hang the light. Install a bulb. Turn the power back on. Complete installation.