Friday, June 26, 2009

Time Flies By










The summer is getting away from me. I vowed at the end of April I would fill my time with shoots, tests, and new photographers to create a new book for fall; and so far it's happening.
Im thrilled seeing new work, just wish it wasn't so taxing on my personal life. I'm so happy with what I'm accomplishing.
About a month ago I did a shoot with a new photographer and we shot a portfolio for a male actor, see the images above.
Reading a great book by Way Bandy, Designing your FACE. Amazing instruction and this guy was Kevin Achoin's mentor/idol. Definate must have if you're an mua or just want to know solid rules of mu.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Music Video released today!

I am like soooo happy! I worked with a band I met some time ago on a photo shoot. It was my lucky day I was at the shoot with Easton Ashe. The guys are so funny, nice and cool to hang with and talk about talent.

They recently put a great song into video form and asked me to do hair and makeup. I gladly accepted and what you see is the final result.

Working on a video set is a challenge, when you have 5 faces and lots of hair to maintain you spend time all over the place. The female lead had no challenges to combat and her hair was simple and easy to work with. No secrets other than check and double check for wear and tear and the initial application is solid. The guys were less of a challenge, all are great looking guys with few blemishes so we were good to go. I like several of the new HD foundations, Smashbox and MUFE are first go to's. I also adore Face Atlier, like butta baby!

Check out the video and I'd love to hear your comments about my work!
xo Lorri
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQ86N5bCzSI

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Rock Boys


One of my personal favorite faces to work on is a rocker boy or musician in general. Always personality, always macho and they are always unique. There is such a great feeling in helping guys realize how they can have makeup on and just be perfected but still themselves naturally!


Over the weekend I ran into some friends at a bar so random and it just so happened the next morning they were shooting and I was free.


The singer of the band is S. Tarsha, he was in Adler's Appetite for a bit. Great guy, and the rest of the band is amazing as well, ICON!

I love photo shoots!


I've been working alot. Between being at a makeup counter and doing your own work feels like a whirlwind of days go by before you see daylight.


Thursday was a fab day! Shot with a great photographer producing a jewelry ad for the owners store. The day started with the photographer, myself, model #1, jewelry store owner and his assistant, wardrobe stylist, marketing guy and finally the security guard. Yep, closed set because we had lots and lots of diamonds to display (lucky models). Models were staggered and we went from 9am to 5pm so long day!

The client really likes the "Kim Kardashian" makeup look so did lots of nude lips and sculpted faces. The last model of the day was brought in by the owner and we went old hollywood with her. Super fun doing hair too, love that part of my job!

When doing a big job like this I find it's so much easier having a pallette with lots of wells for alcohol, brush cleaner etc. I try to set up my station much like at a makeup counter so I can maintain a very sanitary space and tools. That's my tip for the day!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Networking

It seems I am always networking with someone. I don't mind because I like people and to stay on top of what is going on with who. It gets frustrating when you just want to meet with someone and talk about how you can help each other and it turns into a big process.

Here is an example from today.
A photographer friend of mine recommended I get in touch with some photographers I haven't worked with yet and have great talent. In an effort to break the ice I sent emails. Some never respond so you follow up, others who do respond say things like "Im not in charge of my schedule I will pass you on to my asst, I don't do alot of testing so I will pass you on to my art director, great work thanks for contacting me." How do you get to the next step which is get in front of them to meet face to face? Going to the next level isn't always about your talent or who you should be working with.
It's about your skill set and how well you can network into that next level.

sheesh, what a web we crawl around on haha

Friday, June 5, 2009

Crazy fun shoot with amazing fashion photographer.

I was a little surprised when Billy Kidd said "we are doing this gorilla style today". You know fashion photographers, great lighting, great detail and planning... well all that was involved but we were invading a small abandoned hotel, dirty grounds, broken glass all over and basically everything was falling apart with a beautiful model and a 5 member team.


It was hot outside but tolerable for a time. The model was incredible, 6 foot tall and stunning; Billy had chosen wisely. I started with the ideas Billy had for the shoot, very clean looks on the face and hair that had a modern looking curl and laid beautifully no matter how she tosseled it.


When working with skin I always like to listen to my model, they usually know where and why if there are any issues. Anna said she had some dryness due to her travels from moist back to our dry air. I addressed the dryness then covered any blemishes (which isn't easy btw) and smoothed over all the products for a very even application which is key. I really like to use a soft brush all over the face in circular motions to give a very soft blended look. I made sure that products weren't BUNCHING up under eye etc. Billy wanted a wet sheen look on the face which fit perfectly with the sun and also fashion trend so I was thrilled. I had planned a few days in advance for this and put together a powder highlighter I love with a moisturizer for better cling than the powder delivers. To my delight, it stayed put ALL DAY! I spritzed her face lots with a fixer spray containing purified water, glycerin, cucumber and some vitamins, that also worked like a charm. Moist and beautiful results but not WET.


During the 6 hours of the shoot I was able to revive curls and touch up makeup indoors on breaks. I changed her lips often, from matte ending in almost vinyl lips.


Overall, it was an awesome experience. I adore Billy (photographer), Anna (model), Shannon(stylist) and Coogan(photographer/asst). Billy will always challenge you to do your best and really that's what it's all about in fashion, doing your best and always looking to go to the next level.


Let me know if you have any specific questions or comments. Photos to come.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

First Blog - Monumental

So, June 1st and this is my first blog ever.
I wasn't one to keep a diary but I do love to write and really want to share what I do as a makeup artist. I hope you will check in and comment on what you do and don't like and of course ask any questions you may have.

I am super friendly and that's because I pretty much just love people. Doing makeup is amazing, it's like creating a painting on a living canvas. Every inspiration is different just as every face and personality are. I work part-time at MAC cosmetics and I love it! The products are beautiful and getting to work with the public on such a personal level just makes me happy. My goal is to work as a professional makeup artist full time but until that launches full time MAC is my home base. I take every opportunity I have to work on a photo shoot, film, video, and runway when I can. (even an occasional wedding)

I will be walking you through all the fun stuff I get to do as a makeup artist (and I do hair plus love clothes so play stylist now and again). I am really excited to get started.

I have a shoot set up with an amazing photographer who has his sights on the BIG TIME and that's exactly what I want: The Big Time so he's right up my alley; Billy Kidd. Should be cool, very Italian Vogue.

Until I come back for more here's a random list of things I love:
family
friends
makeup
makeup (all sorts)
hair band rock from the late 80's
people who don't suck
Disneyland
California in general especially the beaches
Shaper Plus hairspray
MAC eye shadow color Brown Script
horses
all of Arizona
the 80's coverband Metalhead
anything artsy fartsy like flower arranging, painting, writing, drawing
wildlife (AZ roadrunners thrill me)
Rock boys
shopping
lip gloss
edgy clothes
sleeping with no alarm to wake up to

TBC... xo