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I am a makeup/hair artist IRL, so I have quite the collection of things. This is my personal use collection. I travel a lot so I need to have pretty much everything on hand at a moments notice. Don't even ask to see the kit.
Foto: Michaela Dahlström
Modell: Rebecka Porse Schalin
Makeup: Emma Merenius
Nikon D300s + Nikkor 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II
product log:
-urban decay primer potion
-urban decay's smog
-coastal scents palette blood red shadow
-Rimmel London Smoky Brun quad
-L'Oreal - HiP Color Truth Cream Eyeliner in black
-lash blast in very black
This series was from a short shoot we did yesterday to demonstrate my makeup skills. Our model, Megan was patient enough to sit through a few transformations, and makeup sessions... but we got this very diverse set of looks from her. AB1600 through large softbox above camera, AB800 with barndoors behind model shooting up.
Eye makeup for Halloween costume, which was just another layer and some sparkles over my day makeup.
Eye:
Max Factor-170 Queen Bee (the orange, v. blended with—)
NYC-Mod Quad 855 far Out Fawns (the light cream shimmer)
Some cheap red-red lipstick
Liner:
L'Oreal-Lineur Intense 002 Carbon
Luminarte Twinkling H20 in garnet
Lashes:
Elise Faux Eyelashes #079 (half-lashes)
blonde girl w/ pale skin & some makeup
medium softbox high & cam rt about 45 degrees (overhead & angled down) as key
64" plm behind model cam left as kicker
softbox on background cam rt
42" reflector cam left & in front as fill
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7d + 85 1.8
Strobist info:
1 580ex 2 with DIY Beauty Dish
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