Monday, 19 September 2011

Shoot For A Cause

I had the pleasure of joining a grand affair yesterday. Shifter’s: “Shoot for a Cause”. It was an amazing experience and, though it was tiring I think everyone had fun. You can’t beat that feeling of satisfaction knowing you were able to contribute to a good cause and had absolute time doing it. Fort Canning on a bright Sunday morning was teeming with photographers who all came imbibed with the spirit of camaraderie for a fellow Filipino who is in need of help. They didn’t know that in exchange of their support they will end their day with beautiful pictures, laughter and great moments.

It was such a high to have been given the task of doing hair and make up on some of the gorgeous muses of the day. I didn’t say model because as far as I am concerned, I totally believe that these ladies have certainly helped everyone that day to let out their creative juices all in the name of photography, just as what a muse would’ve done to an artist. The ladies delivered their own brand of magic that day and it was palpable to everyone present.

As I am not a hurrying person when it comes to makeup and hair, so it came as no surprise that the days leading up to the event I was anxiety ridden. But comes the day itself, it became a breeze as I have before me three gorgeous and quite entertaining ladies to work on. It was a blast doing their make up.     

As it has become habit of mine to share techniques and products I used for photoshoots. Certainly, this is not the time to deviate from all of that as I am excited to showcase my creation done to these three uber-fantastic gals.

I cannot say enough the power and beauty of highlight and contour. You can see it makes so much difference. The muses are all given enough highlight for the camera to pick up and contour to outline and give shadowy effect.

­On Sienna

FACE 
      Foundation – Revlon Photo Ready Foundation in Sand Beige
      Cheeks – Coastal Scents blusher palette
      Contour and Highlight – Coastal Scents contour and highlighting palette
      Concealer – Concealer palette by Coastal Scents
      Powder – MAC select sheer in NC30

EYES
      Base – NYX base in skin tone
      Eyeshadow – Neutral palette by Coastal Scents
      Liner – Maybelline gel liner and POP eyeliner in black
      Mascara – Clinique high impact mascara in black
      Eyelashes – From Sasa and DUO eyelash adhesive

LIPS
      Ultra luxury lip liner in Wild berry and Clinique superbalm moisturizing gloss



On Junnie

FACE 
      Foundation – Revlon Photo Ready Foundation in Sand Beige
      Cheeks – Coastal Scents blusher palette
      Contour and Highlight – Coastal Scents contour and highlighting palette
      Concealer – Concealer palette by Coastal Scents
      Powder – MAC select sheer in NC30

EYES
      Base – Glimmerstick by Avon in black
      Eyeshadow – The Body Shop Shimmer cubes palette 12 (I only used twilight black)
      Liner – Maybelline gel liner and POP eyeliner in black
      Mascara – Clinique high impact mascara in black
      Eyelashes – From Sasa and DUO eyelash adhesive

LIPS
      NYX Lip Liner in natural, Revlon Nude lipstick (Models own) and Clinique superbalm moisturizing gloss

On Erika

FACE 
      Foundation – Revlon Photo Ready Foundation in Beige
      Cheeks – Coastal Scents blusher palette
      Contour and Highlight – Coastal Scents contour and highlighting palette
      Concealer – Concealer palette by Coastal Scents
      Powder – MAC select sheer in NC30

EYES
      NYX Base in skintone
      Eyeshadow – Blue iridescent and blue coloured eyeshadow a perfect dupe for MAC’s Prussian. A bit of silvery cloured highlighter in the inner corners of the eye and brow bone
      Liner – Maybelline gel liner and POP eyeliner in black
      Mascara – Clinique high impact mascara in black
      Eyelashes – From Sasa and DUO eyelash adhesive

LIPS
      NYX Lip Liner inTangerine and Clinique superbalm moisturizing gloss

BODY
      Erika was wearing shorts so I used ELF bronzer to give her legs a healthy glow and to help light reflect.

Tips: On Junnie and Erika I used dark eyeshadows and in order to minimize fall out I used a base before putting on their shadows. The base helps the shadows to stick thus minimizing fall out. And it is also helpful to pack in shadows to make sure that it sticks, just make sure that you blend it well after. Also, I tried not to put foundation first or if I did I put it very lightly since I am working with dark eyeshadows. So in case there would be fall out it will be easier to clean after.

Anyways, here are some of the photos I took of them and some were by other photographers.

  Sienna Sandra Sangines
Sienna
Another photo of Sienna
Erika
Erika
Junnie (Photo by: Karlson Basa Ong)
(Photo by: Valentino Bermudez)

All in all it was a great shoot for a great cause. And I hope we all wont forget the reason behind the event is to help and reach out. 


For Nat, I may not know you personally but in spirit of the craft that bind us all I hope and pray for your recovery. My prayers are with you and your family... 

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