Model for a Day - experiencing a studio shoot

in photography •  6 years ago  (edited)

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I am NOT a model and, don't worry, this is the most risqué shot you will see here!


Some people dive into their hobbies more than others but I was still surprised when my old friend said he had been photographing models. "You can take a look at my web site. I'll send you a link." He had been doing this for some time and his photos are good, professional. I was so impressed.

Despite the offer to photograph me, I hesitated. Typical. I don't think of myself as plain, just not photogenic, and I don't go out of my way to have a photo taken. (I have a pretty undocumented life.) Still, two years later, I wanted some photographs. We scheduled a studio shoot.

Visiting the Makeup Artist

For professional photos, I would need professional makeup. Ian said, "Spoil yourself" and he set me up with Zab Azhar, a freelance makeup artist. I drove across the city for our appointment. This was going to be an experience. I knew it wouldn't be like applying my own makeup so I hoped I would learn a lot from her and I did.

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Doesn't this look like an amazing place? Magic happens in Zab's studio.


As instructed, I had arrived with a nude and moisturized face and she knew what look was required. (I would have had no idea.) Step 1 was applying more moisturizer. I think the foundation came next as she mixed it on a palette matching it to a spot on my lower cheek. Was it matte or shiny? It was in between. Too matte or too shiny would both emphasize wrinkles. Then came the brows - Okay, I wasn't sure what to think now. I don't wear a lot of makeup and I'm pretty tentative with brow makeup so I had some apprehension. Luckily, Zab had warned me that I would wear quite a bit of makeup for the camera and it wouldn't look like too much.

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I was spellbound as a perfect plastic version of me appeared in the mirror and I lost track of the layers. I remember she used eyeshadow for my eyeliner before the false eyelashes went on and she applied more afterwards. Layers - that's what I learned. Zab told me that makeup is built up slowly because the mistake of applying too much would mean mostly starting over. She explained that my eyebrows could have been done later but this made it easier for countouring around them.

She stopped occasionally, taking photos to check her work. When you're working closely, sometimes the camera catches things our eyes don't. There was concealer, powder to set the foundation, light countouring, fawn colored eye shadow, lipliner, a deep dusty rose lipstick, false eyelashes, mascara (even on the false eyelashes) and bronzer. Wow! My eyes really pop. After the last photo, she sprayed me once more to set the makeup. This had to last the afternoon.

She put a little package together that included blotting paper, a little lipstick and something like a fancy Q-tip for dabbing my eyes if they watered, warning me that watery eyes could ruin the makeup. Then I was off to Ian's.

It was a warm day and I kept adjusting the fan, a/c and vents in my car while dabbing my eyes with the Q-tip. Would sunglasses wreck the foundation on my nose? Will I poke myself in the eye with this little stick before I even get there?

Lights, Cameras, Action!

In the studio, Ian directed me and gave me tips on what the professional models do. As this was my first shoot, I needed plenty of help with poses. He said that in time you will learn what looks good for you. Just make one pose and then wait for the camera to click before moving. Sometimes it's good to go through a slow sequence of similar poses. For instance by rotating your body or head in a series of movements, it means you are certain to have a photo with your best angle.

I learned about finding my light, the angles of my arms and legs, the direction of my feet, and not to spread my fingers. We had an afternoon of experimenting. I had brought outfits, he had props, and the lighting added an entirely different dimension.

What do they say about pictures being worth a thousand words?

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Several days later, we reviewed a subset of the photos, the ones Ian thought were the best. We looked at each photo while I made mental notes. He pointed out nice angles and also how to improve them. For instance, when I put my hands on my hips, my arms would actually look better if I placed them slightly lower. I noticed that when I looked up, I gazed too high, probably at the ceiling when the crown molding would be a better spot. This was useful for getting better photos, and he showed me where he had lightened places in them, for instance, around me in that center shot. It was all very instructional.

In the end, I had some good business shots, probably a photo for my mother, and a greater awareness of what I actually look like (or can look like) other than what I see in the mirror. Plus it was fun! Ian made me feel comfortable and BEAUTIFUL saying all he did was press the button! What a day!

References

Ian Thompson
Zainab (Zab) Azhar - Freelance Makeup Artist

Images

Photos 1,4,5,6 by Ian Thompson.
Photo 2 from the iPad of @kansuze.
Photo 3 by Zab Azhar.

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Great experience !!!
Beautiful photos and you look great on them!
Be you always like that!

Thank you!

:-))

What a fun day! I had a similar experience as far as the discovering-how-you-actually-look part goes a few months back, when I had to give a place a head shot of myself. I'm no model, but I don't think I need a bag over my head either. My husband isn't a professional photographer, but he has a nice camera, so I figured we'd just knock it out in ten minutes. How naive. I think we are all a bunch of ugly human beings without all that makeup when in front of a good camera.

Your pictures turned out great! And now if you ever have to put your bio up somewhere, you are all set with your head shot.

My best friend looked at the makeup artist's photos and she said it looked like me yet didn't look like me. That's what I thought too! And having seen the nude face photo, I may never leave the house without makeup again. Excuse me, I have to get back to smashing my mirrors! lol

Haha! It's a nice humbling experience. And I think it's a bit fun to play dress-up as our ideal physical selves.

Fun, yes, but no @ginnyannette, we don't like humbling experiences. I think I'm finally motivated to lose my winter weight. And Ian had suggestions for next time, pausing to see if I would still be willing. lol

Yes, do it again! I'd be curious to hear how your perspective changes on a second time. The only motivation I garnered from mine was to stay away from cameras forever :)

I think Ian is hoping to put more control in my hands so that I would pose on my own and we would have a routine of pose, click, pose, click. That was my impression and pretty much impossible the first time you do it. Yes, I would do it again!

Over 400 photos were taken during the shoot.

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You are gorgeous! probably you want to participate in my contest!!!

Thanks for the offer but I don't think I want to be half naked. lol

Thanks for the offer
But I don't think I want to
Be half naked. lol

                 - kansuze


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