Sunday 26 August 2012

Noir

Last weekend ( August 19th 2012) I had the pleasure of working with 3 rather talented young ladies on a fun, electric and dare I say, creatively indulgent photo shoot. Elise-Rose is the quiet genius behind all these gorgeous images, using just a simple light and simple backgrounds in the way of coloured sheet and blankets, as well as using the plain walls of the set. Elise specializes in fashion and portrait photography and is based in Cardiff, South Wales, with her work being snapped up but a number of publications she is high in demand so I felt very privileged to be shooting with her. Lucy Symons, also from South Wales, was kind enough to style the shoot, using high street and designer pieces as well as her own one off designs. Each piece was so beautifully made, the prints on the fabrics were so amazing and Vicky, our model, was the perfect choice to wear them. Vicky and I have worked together numerous times and it is always a pleasure, the cool thing about Vicky's face is that she looks different in job she does.
Vicky has beautiful porcelain skin, so making her look "pale and interesting" as per the brief was not a problem. I prepped her skin using Clarins Water Comfort One Step Cleanser, Estee Lauder Advanced Night Repair Eye Cream and Vicky's favourite, the cheap and cheerful Lacura Aqua Complete Multi Intensive Serum from Aldi(!)

Foundations used were Mac Face and Body in N1, I also mixed in a touch of White to match Vicky's pale skin perfectly, on the top of the cheekbones I use Mac Cream Colour Base in Pearl for a soft sheen. I set everything with a light dusting of Collection 2000 Translucent Sheer Loose Powder. I wanted to keep the eyes simple but really bring out the blue, so I simply put a thin layer of Mac's Metal X Cream Shadow in Red Hot Copper, I believe this now discontinued (sorry). The main feature of the makeup was the changing of the lip colour. We ended up using 3 vivid, densely pigmented lipsticks all from Mac (it's a bit of a Mac-fest, I didn't realise). "Heroine", an intense true purple, "Girl About Town", an AMAZING true fuchsia and "Viva Glam 1", an intense brownish blue red. I felt all of these, paired with the rest of the face, were perfect for bringing a graphic "pop" of colour to each image. I am so pleased with how the makeup looks in each shot!!


For the full set of images and more work please visit:  http://elise-rose.com/
For Lucy's full collection and other styling work please visit:  https://www.facebook.com/LUCY.ELIZABETH.SYMONS
For Victoria's full portfolio please visit:  http://www.alphaagency.co.uk/home/portfolio/victoria-c/
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Saturday 25 August 2012

Noir - Preview

Last week I was involved in an amazing high fashion, editorial shoot which actually took place in my lounge. A follow detailed post of the day will be posted tomorrow but for now her are a few behind the scenes shot.

(Please excuse the poor picture quality, they were taken on a phone)




Thursday 23 August 2012

Product Review: DHC Deep Cleansing Oil

DHC are Japan's No1 online skincare company, all of their products are based around the natural benefits of  olive oil. They pride themselves on using high quality natural ingredients and all products are paraben and fragrance free.

I have been a firm believer in using olive oil as a makeup remover, especially when it comes to strong pigments and waxy textures, it breaks everything down and thoroughly cleans the skin without leaving it feeling greasy. I was happy when I received a 30ml sample of DHC Deep Cleansing Oil in a recent order as I had heard great reviews and had been wanting to try it for a while. It is a rich blend of Olive Oil and Vitamin E.
It has a wonderful golden colour and a smooth texture, the only thing I wasn't so keen on is the smell. Obviously, with the main ingredient being olive oil it does have the tendency to smell like a salad but unlike pure olive oil, I found the smell does not linger at all. Much like other cleansing oils, you apply it with dry hands onto a dry face and massage into the skin. It dissolves every scrap of make up, including waterproof mascara! Add a little water and becomes almost like a milk that you carry on massaging and then rinse. I like to repeat just to make sure that my skin is ultra clean before I apply my moisturizer, this step is optional but I would definitely advise it. 
This cleanser leaves my dry skin comfortable, clean and SO soft. Over the 2 weeks it has hugely improved the texture and tone of my skin and I've found that I use less moisturiser. Overall I am so happy with this product and highly recommend it to anyone, no matter what your skin type is.

For further info visit the DHC website http://www.dhcuk.co.uk/DHC/ 

Friday 17 August 2012

Bek Cochrane A/W 2012

I had the pleasure of working with the amazing designer Bek Cochrane back in March for her Autumn/Winter 2012 collection. The whole collection was very grunge inspired with an androgynous feel. There were lots of heavy coats and trousers teamed with soft floaty silky t-shirt dresses, my favourites being the vivid blue and murky grey. The collection was shot over two days by the wonderfully talented and humble Emilie Layla Lovaine who has a wealth of experience. Emilie's style is simple and straight to the point, ensuring every shot captured the clothes perfectly.
For the makeup Bek wanted something that would compliment the clothing but not take focus away from it. I decided to opt for a smokey black eye and fresh skin using a mixture of Iglot, Barry M, Makeup Forever and Illamasqua. I love to layer dark shadows over inky, pencil bases to ensure the colour is at it full intensity.  For the studio shoot I kept the eye very matte and perfectly blended at the edges, on location however I added Elizabeth Arden 8 Hour Cream to the lids to give the look a more of a broken down feel. I didn't touch up the eyes at all throughout the day as I wanted to let it break down and change during the shoot.



Video shot by Emilie Layla Lovaine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6TB8gQ8v1Y
To see the full collection visit http://bekcochrane.wix.com/design
Models: Victoria Lindsay Coutts and Jordann Ebbit
Photography assistant: Anthony David Vaughan (behind the scenes shots courtesy of Anthony).

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