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So, I was surfing the net last night and came across this article, by a make-up artist, Mary Erickson. It is targeted at models, but I thought there were some great tips in general for us brides wanting great photos. I thought it I would post it for anyone who is interested....

 

Preparing For A Photo Shoot

By Mary Erickson

 

Most professional models know by experience about what needs to be done before a photo shoot. If you do not have a lot of modeling experience I suggest you look over the following list of things that will help you for this shoot and in the future. The more of these guidelines you follow the better your shots will turn out.

 

1. 72 hours before your photo shoot, avoid the following items (these items can give you oily skin and swelling):

a. Red meat

b. Alcohol

c. Caffeine

d. Spicy foods

e. Retin A and Alpha Hydroxy creams (causes skin peeling that will show with photo makeup)

 

2. Drink lots of water, carry it with you everywhere you go, and keep sipping.

 

3. Exfoliate your skin at least once a week and also the morning of the shoot.

 

4. Have your brows professionally shaped and then keep them up by plucking the strays every few days. I will Pluck strays the day of the shoot but probably will not have time to shape your brows.

 

5. It is a good idea to carry your own mascara to the shoot with you. Some make-up artists use mascara with the same wand on several people. This can spread infection very quickly. Unless you know the artist and know that she only uses disposable wands, it's best not to take your chances. I do use disposable wands!

 

6. Dark roots will look even worse in photos. Refresh your hair color a few days before your shoot. If you do not color your hair, try “shades†or a toner just a shade lighter then your hair to make it shine. If you need a trim, do it before the shoot.

 

7. Fingernails and toenails should be one length, well manicured, and the polish should be colorless or French, unless this shoot calls for color.

 

8. All traces of makeup should be gone from your skin. All eyeliner and mascara should be gone. Your face should be clean and product free when you arrive.

 

9. Do not over condition your hair before a shoot. Do use your regular styling products to make your hair behave, as chances are the hair stylist will not be wetting your hair and not be able to use gels, etc. Your hair must be dry before you arrive at the shoot.

 

10. Avoid dry lips by putting Vaseline on your lips before bed and the morning of your shoot. Exfoliate your lips by brushing them when you brush your teeth.

 

11. For body (lots of skin showing) shots, be sure you get rid of tan lines by visiting a tanning booth a few times.

 

12. Donâ€t do the spray on tan, it looks orange in photos and it looks streaky 90% of the time. Spray on tans have ruined shoots for everyone involved.

 

13. If you have facial hair and you are a woman you need to have it waxed before the shoot. Peach fuzz will show up on your skin, in fact it will look worse in photos then it does in person. People get used to it, you may have it and not be aware until the photos come back.

 

14. Get rid of body hair. Anywhere and EVERYWHERE it could possibly show.

 

15. Bring strapless bras, nude undergarments and a tube top usually comes in handy.

 

16. Wear loose comfortable clothing to the shoot, clothes that bind will leave marks.

 

If you are paying the artist, feel free to give advice on how you want to look. The photos are yours and you will have to live with them. If it is a test shoot, editorial, commercial shoot or a shoot that someone else is paying for itâ€s best to keep quiet on makeup and hair. Chances are the artist knows what the photographer and art director want. It may not be what you prefer but normally the person paying for the shoot likes to make ALL the decisions. If you are new at modeling it is a good idea to go ahead and let the artist make the decisions, even if you are paying her or him. In most cases they will know what will look better in the photos - they are dealing with lights, backgrounds and lens filters that you probably are not familiar with. Telling an artist or stylist how to do their job or how you like your makeup is the luickest way to insure you wonâ€t work much.

 

Once you are on the job here are some industry

etiquette tips

1) Do not chat or answer your cell phone unless it's an emergency.

2) Do not eat or drink while in the makeup/Hair chair

3) Don't smoke or take smoke breaks, wait until the job is done and never smoke in wardrobe provided for you.

4) Be 15 minutes early to every job, traffic is never an excuse for being late....you need to assume heavy traffic.

5) Don't comment on the clothing, hair or makeup you are in, these are decisions out of your hands for a reason.

6) Never bring anyone to a job, this is very unprofessional and there is rarely room to accommodate more people on a shoot.

7) If you are asked to bring wardrobe, bring more than you are asked to bring, clients change their minds so bring lots of choices.

cool.gif Never touch your makeup or hair, do not adjust your clothing, these are things the stylist and artist will do for you, that's why we are here.

Mary Erickson

Mary Erickson, The Makeup Artist .com - San Diego and Los Angeles make-up, hair styling and wardrobe

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I only have one response - yes those are great tips ---BUT i dont see my self abstaining from caffeine, spicy foods, red meat or god forbid alcohol in the 72 hours before my wedding....lmao
Yes, Good point! LOL
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