Model
Makeup Tips
How
to apply makeup for your
model
photo shoot
by Bob
Pardue

You most likely already know how to
apply makeup for everyday use but there are a few things
that are different in applying makeup for a model photo
shoot.
It's not that difficult to learn and
if you follow the tips below, you will be on your way to
better makeup results for your model session.
Apply a
heavier coat
The first key to model
makeup is to simply fix your face as if you were going out
for the evening, wearing more than for daytime
use.
Create extra contrast
and especially use more powder. I cannot stress
powder enough. This is essential!
To achieve that
natural look in your model portfolio, 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.
When you look in the
mirror you will feel that you are wearing too much makeup
but remember that the studio lights will reduce the amount
of makeup you have on so don't worry.
How do you achieve the
model look? Follow the simple steps listed here and, with a
little practice, you should be able to get the results
you're after and have a successful makeup
session.
Moisturizer
& Concealer
First, moisturize your
face thoroughly and then follow with concealer. The
concealer you use for photos should be 2 or 3 shades
lighter than your skin tone.
You will use concealer
in order to hide blemishes, to lighten your eyes and you'll
need concealer to hide any discoloration around the eyes or
lips.
The
Foundation
Now, you'll want to
use a good, solid foundation and apply it evenly over the
face.
Foundation application
is very simple but is misunderstood by even some
professional makeup artists.
Match the
foundation to your chin and neckline. If you miss
this step, you and the camera will see a sudden change of
color from your face to the neck or upper
chest.
Some makeup artists
even apply makeup to the neck and shoulders! Why you ask? To
match the body to the face. You will have no need to apply
makeup to your body (except to hide blemishes) if you follow
the suggestion of matching your makeup from the face to the
neck.
When you have
completed applying your foundation, just apply the rest of
your facial makeup as you would normally but apply in
heavier amounts for the camera and lights.
Powder
Powder! Powder!
Powder! Be sure to remember the powder!
I'm sure you've seen
makeup artists apply makeup to actors to get them ready for
a TV show or the movies. If you have you must have noticed
that the makeup artist is constantly patting the actors face
with a powder applicator. Have you wondered
why?
The reason is that
powder, and lots of it, is nescessary to create that
beautiful matte finish which is always present in a great
portfolio. "But I never use powder." you may say. Even so,
please use it for your model photo shoot. Powder makes
the difference between a beautiful photo and just a
photo.
When applying powder,
use a lighter shade under the eyes to help eliminate any
shadows or dark circles that the concealer didn't take care
of.
Applying
Facial Makeup - The Oval Look
Now that you
understand the importance of using powder, apply makeup
below your cheekbones and under your chin to create an oval
look to the face. Be sure to blend the makeup in and
not create distinct lines. Put this makeup on a little
darker but not too heavy.
Lip
Color
In order for your lips
to stand out and be noticed, be sure that your lip gloss is
a solid color and at least one shade deeper
than you normally wear it.
Your lip liner should
be the same color as your lipstick.
DO NOT WEAR
BLACK LIP LINER!
Stay away from any
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. The only time you would wear frosted is when
it's for some effect the photographer wants to
accomplish.
Blush
Apply your blush a
little heavier than normal but neatly and precisely. Don't
over or under apply blush. This will also be in accordance
to the effect you or your photographer want to accomplish
with your look for this particular model shoot.
Eye
Makeup
In order to produce
the best results, your eye liner needs to 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 a
model photo shoot as with just about any other people
photography so get this right!
You'll need to use an
eye shadow to compliment the rest of your makeup and
clothing but use a light shade so that your eyes will appear
more alive.
Start by applying your
eye shadow to the upper eye lid and above the eye just below
the eyebrow.
The reason you'll want
this a light shade is because a darker shade will create an
illusion of darkening of the eyes and will give the
appearance that you did not get enough sleep the night
before which is not going to be very flattering to you. Stay
with a light eye shadow to be sure and create the best
results for your eyes. If done right, the person looking at
your photos will be drawn in directly to your eyes first
which is what you normally want to achieve.
Take it
With You!
Lastly, be sure and
take your makeup case with you to your model photo shoot.
You will need to touch up your makeup during the photo shoot
and will always need to add powder as the day moves on. The
photographer or makeup artist will not likely have your
brand and you certainly don't want to halt the shoot while
you go home for more makeup.
Do your best to follow
these steps when applying makeup for your model photo shoot
and you should get good results from your photo
session.
If you plan to do your
own model makeup, please apply your makeup before leaving
home for the session to make the photo shoot go faster and
smoother.
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Sidebar:
Our makeup artist uses Mary Kay Cosmetics when
applying makeup for model portfolio shoots.
You can view some of her makeup examples in our
model
photo gallery
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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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