Friday, 13 March 2015

Denim Photoshoot

One of my recent photoshoots was a denim photoshoot with photographer, 'Jack Bowker' and J'adore Management model, 'Lauren Millen'

My brief was to create a bronze makeup look that was very dewy and highlighted. The makeup was to enhance the model's blue eyes so copper and warm tones were used to do this. I used a very light coverage of MAC Face and Body on to the skin as the model's skin was very even almost flawless looking. MAC Creme d' Nude lipstick and Illamasqua Lipgloss in Exquisite was applied to the lips creating a glossy nude lip, appropriate to the shoot.


I also did some minor body makeup by highlighting and contouring the model's chest and stomach area to make them look more defined and toned. I used a range of contouring and highlighting products from MAC and Makeup Revolution.


To conclude, this shoot will be highly beneficial for my portfolio as it exemplifies a clean beauty makeup look with nude skin, nude lips, and naturally enhanced eyes. The environment of the shoot was highly professional helping me gain knowledge and experience on how to act professionally on makeup jobs as well.


Thursday, 12 March 2015

Black & White Male Photoshoot

I recently got to do the makeup for a photoshoot in the University of Huddersfield with photographer, Chloe Dunn, and model, Joshua Leach.

I was contacted by Jessica Auty, one of my makeup artist classmates to do this photoshoot as she was not able to attend.

I was challenged in this shoot as I had to create a makeup suitable for males, and also black and white. Not only that but I also had to do body makeup by contouring and highlighting the model's muscles so that they were more apparent on camera.

It was a thoroughly useful work experience for me as I further honed my skills in black and white photography, my male makeup skills, and also body contouring and highlighting. The final photographs cam out very high quality and professional, and are exceedingly suitable for my makeup artist portfolio.


Take A Break Magazine Article!



Many months ago I was contacted by a journalist to be featured on 'The Sun Newspaper' for my makeup and beauty work on my YouTube Channel. However, it did not come into fruition. However, this past Christmas 2014 I was contacted again by the same journalist to be featured on 'Take A Break Magazine' for the same type of article.

This article has now been published and was available nationwide in WH Smith, Tesco, ASDA, Morrisons, Sainsbury's, Waterstones, and many other nationwide bookstores and news stands.

The article was titled 'Man I Feel Like A Woman' featuring my male to 'female' transformations into female celebrities and models such as Cara Delevingne, Kim Kardashian, Nicki Minaj, and many more. It was a 2 page spread on the centre of the magazine with description of my makeup work, personal life, and information about my YouTube channel.

Overall it was a highly positive article gaining much praise from the general public and was great exposure for my makeup artistry work and also my YouTube channel.

Ripped Zombie Makeup Tutorial

I was kindly asked by the BBC to create a Zombie Makeup look to promote their new show 'I Survived A Zombie Apocalypse' I was very honoured to be asked to create this makeup look by such a prestigious company and organisation.

This video showcases this ripped zombie mouth makeup look! This exemplifies my Special Effects skills which is something that I don't normally explore.

Check out the website of the new BBC Three's new show 'I Survived A Zombie Apocalypse":
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p02hfpfg

The show started on Sunday 15th February at 10pm so don't forget to watch the show!

This video is kindly sponsored by the BBC

Black & White 1920's Photoshoot

For one of my assessments at University, I had to create a makeup look inspired by an era of my choice which is suitable for black and white photography. I decided on the era 1920's as it is an era that exemplifies a highly distinct and recognisable makeup style.


For the assessment we worked with a professional photographer who also edited the digital images for us. It was truly a great experience as I gained a better knowledge on working with a photographer. 


In terms of the makeup I found that a lot of contour and highlighting had to be done so that the depth and shadows would appear in black and white photography. My model's eyebrows had a very distinct arch to it which is something that was less common during the 20's. The eyebrows back in those times were more rounded so I tried multiple times to get the eyebrows accurate for the look.


Here is the final image of the black & white 1920's makeup look. Overall I found the photoshoot and makeup application thoroughly enjoyable and worthwhile. I feel that the final images will really help with my portfolio building.