Guess what - every glamor photographer has to know some basic make-up for sessions that will improve the quality or refinement of what produces a great portrait.
1. Powder. Powder application of a glam session can be described in one word - more. Face powder gives your model a matte finish that will definitely add to the image and make it more attractive, minimize glare and other misfortunes less fat.
2. Facial makeup. In order to be distinguishable in the images of your glamor, the makeup has to be darker than in real life. The fact is that lighting usually has a somewhat lower cosmetics, so be sure it is obvious and clear but not too heavy. Let your model is applied in a subtle way to avoid tracking different lines.
3. The lip color. According to the rule of the darker shades, your model should use the lipstick is a shade deeper than normal. Black lipstick is not very appropriate for a glamorous photo, so that counts. Light colors tend to disappear sometimes, so it is also best avoided.
4. Eye shadow. This should be lighter, unless you want your model to look as if he had spent a sleepless night with a bottle of whiskey - and it is not. While a light shade of eye makes them brighter and more alive, which is more attractive than a dark and gloomy.
5. Heavy, but clean. Applying more makeup does not mean you should do in a disorderly manner - let her take her time model preparation, working on the eyes and lips (which are very important) and the creation of a job scrupulously clean.
1. Powder. Powder application of a glam session can be described in one word - more. Face powder gives your model a matte finish that will definitely add to the image and make it more attractive, minimize glare and other misfortunes less fat.
2. Facial makeup. In order to be distinguishable in the images of your glamor, the makeup has to be darker than in real life. The fact is that lighting usually has a somewhat lower cosmetics, so be sure it is obvious and clear but not too heavy. Let your model is applied in a subtle way to avoid tracking different lines.
3. The lip color. According to the rule of the darker shades, your model should use the lipstick is a shade deeper than normal. Black lipstick is not very appropriate for a glamorous photo, so that counts. Light colors tend to disappear sometimes, so it is also best avoided.
4. Eye shadow. This should be lighter, unless you want your model to look as if he had spent a sleepless night with a bottle of whiskey - and it is not. While a light shade of eye makes them brighter and more alive, which is more attractive than a dark and gloomy.
5. Heavy, but clean. Applying more makeup does not mean you should do in a disorderly manner - let her take her time model preparation, working on the eyes and lips (which are very important) and the creation of a job scrupulously clean.