GLAMOUR
MAKEUP 101
for
better pictures
by Bob
Pardue
Most women know how to apply makeup
for everyday use but there are a few differences in applying
makeup for photos; especially glamour. If you follow the
tips below, you will be on your way to better
pictures.
The key is to simply
fix your face as if you were going out for the evening,
wearing more than for daytime use, extra contrast and
especially more powder. Did I mention More
Powder?
To achieve that
natural look in your portrait, apply a little more than you
would in your daily activities and even more than you would
if you were going out for the evening. You will probably
think you that you are wearing too much but remember that
the lights take away from whatever amount of makeup you have
on so don't worry. How do you achieve this look? Follow the
simple steps listed here and, with a little practice, you
should be able to get the results you're after.
The first step is to
moisturize your face thoroughly and then begin with
concealer. The concealer you use for photos should be
2 or 3 shades lighter than your skin tone. Concealer
is used to hide blemishes, lighten your eyes and used if
there is any discoloration around the lip area.
Next, use a solid
foundation evenly applied over the face. This part is very
simple but is misunderstood by even some makeup
artists. Match the foundation to your chin and
neckline. You don't want a sudden change of color from
your face to the neck or upper chest. I've heard of
some makeup artists applying makeup to the neck and
shoulders! There is no need to do this if you follow the
rule of matching from the face to the neck.
After your foundation
is finished, just apply the rest of your makeup as you
normally do but in heavier amounts for the
camera.
Powder! Powder!
Powder! Be sure not to forget the powder! If you've ever
seen makeup applied for TV or the movies, the makeup artist
is almost always patting the face with the powder
applicator. Ever wonder why? Because powder, and lots
of it, is absolutely essential to gaining that beautiful mat
finish which is always present in a great portrait. Even if
you've never used powder in your life, please use it for
just this once during your portrait session. Powder
makes the difference between a beautiful portrait and just a
portrait.
Now that I've driven
home the importance of powder, apply makeup below your
cheekbone and under chin to create an oval look to the
face. Be sure to blend in and not create distinct
lines. Apply this makeup a little darker but not too
heavy.
Choosing your lip
color and application: Make sure that your lip gloss is a
solid color and about one shade deeper than you normally
wear it. Use a lip liner that is the same color as
your lipstick, please, please DO NOT WEAR
BLACK! Also, try to avoid frosted lip colors
entirely because they hardly show up on film and will give
the illusion that you are not wearing lip color at
all.
Apply your blush and
eye makup a little heavier than normal but neatly and
precisely.
For best results, eye
liner should be applied starting from the outside of the
lower part of the eye and extending about 3/4 length toward
the inner part. Really work on those eyes and lips. These
are the two key features in glamour
photography.
Use eye shadow which
is a lighter shade rather than darker so that the eyes
appear more alive. Apply eye shadow to the upper eye
lid and above the eye just below the eyebrow. When a
darker shade is used in this area it will create a darkening
of the eyes and give the appearance of a sleepless night
which is not very appealing. Using a light shadow will
produce the best results.
Last, but not least,
take your makeup case with you to your photo session. You
may need to touch up during the shoot and will most likely
need to add powder as your session advances.
If you follow these
simple steps for applying makeup you are more likely to be
happy with your photographs. Most makeup complaints
come when women have someone else apply their makeup for
them. You are more experienced in applying your own
makeup and, if you follow these instructions, you should be
more than happy with your results.
To make your photo
session go smoother and faster, please apply your makeup
before leaving home for the session.
Bob
Pardue is a professional stock
and model photographer located in the Southeastern USA. You
can view some of his work and read other interesting model
tips by visiting www.bobpardue.com
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If you have
questions about makeup or photography services, please call
Bob or Jean at 803-286-0320 or just email
me.
Special Note:
Our makeup artist uses Mary Kay Cosmetics when applying
makeup for glamour portraits. You can view some of her
makeup examples in our model
photo gallery
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