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Vanity Fair Style Portraits in Los Angeles

Inspired by the iconic editorial style of Vanity Fair, Wolf Marloh creates cinematic, magazine-quality portraits that celebrate presence, power, and individuality. These sessions are designed for founders, creatives, and professionals who want more than just a headshot—they want to be seen.

Scroll down to explore signature portraits that feel timeless, bold, and unmistakably you.

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Emma Rigby — a grounded, thoughtful energy that speaks volumes with just a look.

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Josh Bolt

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Darren Boyd

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Nick Mohammed 

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Sarah Pidgeon brought a lightness and ease to this look — the kind that casting directors pick up on instantly. Confident, grounded, approachable.

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Direct, cinematic, and full of intent. This is the kind of headshot that immediately communicates story — Sam Claflin didn’t have to say a word.

Therica Wilson-Read's headshot is all abot the eyes. A calm confidence and a clear sense of self — exactly what a strong headshot should deliver.

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James Norton has such a commanding presence. This was one of those shots where everything clicked — light, framing, connection. Nothing artificial, just presence.

There’s a clean editorial quality to this — elevated but not overdone. It reflects Georgia Hirst's own sensibility: sharp, grounded, and real.

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