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This was taken at the Roadzsta Custom Car Show in Colchester, Essex. There were a handful of pin-up models walking around the show so I asked these two to pose in front of the Thunderbird, I don't think the owner minded. The event was held in aid of the Essex Air Ambulance.
9205 Retro Pin-up Girl in the Bathtub
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VooDoo Kings Car Show at Easy Street Speed and Kustoms in Milford. Ohio. One of two blonds entered in the contest, this beauty works as a mortician.
Becca is wearing a vintage aqua peignoir with aqua and blue ruffles.
Nashville Pin Up Girls
gloss. A Hair Salon.
Elan Hair
Taken at the Rollin Jokers Freaki Tiki Kustom Car Show and Pin-up contest held at Harbin Park in Fairfield, Ohio.
This pretty young lady was one of the judges for the contest.
Photo by
A. S. Creech
Sullivan Ill.
This cabinet card was scuffed pretty badly, so I gave it a little bit extra retouching. This is the retouched version.
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Becca is wearing a classic apron with a vintage wooden spoon.
Nashville Pin Up Girls
gloss. A Hair Salon.
Elan Hair
Makeup has played a dispensable role in most women's life. In their opinion, they should make up well to look much more beautiful.
Glamour's Suze Yalof Schwartz went behind the scenes at Fashion Week to find out how they do it. Now she's giving you lessons!
1 Easter egg colors are your friend.
We're loving this cheery remix of the smoky eye. Just swap your charcoal shadow for the grown-up pastels makeup artist Dick Page used on models at Michael Kors. He lined their eyes with black pencil, then added gold shimmer in the inner corners. Next, he applied light blue or purple shadow along the lower curve of the eyes and from the lash line to just above the crease, then smudged, smudged, smudged. He finished with black mascara.
2 Pretty eye shadows to try.
Shiseido Makeup Luminizing Satin Eye Color in Bone, Fondant and Provence.
3 Fab skin and lip savers.
A one-minute way to glow?
Darphin Aromatic Renewing Balm. For a cheaper moisturizer alternative that's easy to track down, check your medicine cabinet - a bit of petroleum jelly works too.
4 Orange is the new red (lipstick).
We saw this again and again backstage and learned the trick to pulling it off: Just pick one spot to play up. Makeup pro Lucia Pica chose the cheeks at the Erin Fetherston show. She rubbed creamy orange blush onto the models' cheekbones with her fingers - a nice, bright contrast to their smoky brown eyeshadow.
5 A lipstick to love.
At Rebecca Taylor, makeup artist Rie Omoto used MAC Lipstick in Lady Danger on the models' lips. Apply it with a lip brush for more control.
6 A cure for tarantula lashes.
In between primping models at BCBG, vice president of MAC makeup artistry Gordon Espinet taught me his secret for keeping lashes defined and clump-free: Apply mascara with a fan brush, left. Just rub it over your mascara wand, then brush it onto your lashes—the stiff bristles are great for separating. How genius is that?
7 Try a textured mani.
Think of your nails as a showpiece accessory (they're jewelry, but cheaper), and apply a polish with sparkle - like chunky glitter or gold flecks - built in. "It's all about texture," manicurist Elle told me at the Reem Acra show. Another way to wear the trend: Try a dark, opaque shade, with a sheer, shimmery layer on top.
8 Do an unboring decorated bun.
Classic chignons are a runway staple, but the best ones this year got dressed up with fabric. At the Tibi show, hairstylists Kevin Ryan and Frank Rizzieri confessed that they used leftover fabric to frame the models' updos. And at Jason Wu, hair pro Odile Gilbert used sheer black cloth to add drama to the models' hair. "It's fresh and spontaneous," she said. To DIY, twist your hair into a bun, wrap fabric around it and make big loops with the material, pinning them into place as you go.
9 Vampy lips done right.
The super-intense lipstick combo MAC artist Romero Jennings used for the Jason Wu show made me want to take a temporary hiatus from my usual nudes - it's that gorgeous. First he applied a deep berry matte lipstick with a lip brush to create a base. Then he added a creamy eggplant shade on top, pressing it in with his fingers for a modern, stained effect. You can perfect the line with a cotton swab or a lip brush (no liner needed). As for your eyes, keep them simple like Jennings did. Apply bronzy shadow and brown liner, then curl your lashes. So fresh!
10 Add texture to your ponytail.
Why Ted Gibson loves the roughed up look: "You get a really interesting ponytail rather than the same old version you always wear." At Lela Rose, Gibson spritzed sections of the models' wet hair with hairspray, then rolled the pieces with his fingers while blow-drying for messiness. Laurent Philippon used a crimper to go punk at Monique Lhuillier. Crimp a big front section and pull your hair back, keeping the sides of the pony slick. Secure with an elastic, then crimp down along the tail.
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This is my last shot to post here from my shoot on Monday with Christine. This would be my attempt at a classic pin-up style photo taken with one light. Christine was a great model and Aimie did a heck of a job on the makeup to make this an excellent shoot all the way around.
Strobist Info:
1 B800 with Large Octabox left rear @ 1/16th power
Triggered with Pocket Wizard
American Pin-Up Tattoo on a steep hil in Port Orchard, WA. Photographed with a Ricoh 35 Rangefinder using Ilford Delta 100 film. The film was developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).
This week's theme: Pin up girl
this is the most revealing photo i've uploaded here, ergo the reservation to hide my face :)
this is a modern interpretation of the pin up girl popularized during the war by betty grable, greta garbo, anita page, etc (to name a few) back in 1910
Taken at the Rollin Jokers Freaki Tiki Kustom Car Show and Pin-up contest held at Harbin Park in Fairfield, Ohio.
I think they had around 26 entries in the contest. All the ladies I spoke to and tried to take pictures of were very nice and seemed to be having a great time. They weren't posing for me in this shot. I snuck it while another photographer was shooting them.
Thanks for the view.
I have made a Pin Up series with strong colors in the 1950 style and I think I was very exciting.
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Strobist info: Cactus V5 triggered Canon 430EXII on the side of the model with a Falcon Eyes softbox.
VooDoo Kings Car Show at Easy Street Speed and Kustoms in Milford. Ohio. Courtney Mayee (on the right) and her friend who were at the car show representing Retrocentric and promoting the Pin-up girl contest.
Taken at the Rollin Jokers Freaki Tiki Kustom Car Show and Pin-up contest held at Harbin Park in Fairfield, Ohio.