Thursday, October 30, 2008

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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

15 Bridal Beauty Tips~

Published by Kate Wood: We've gone straight to the experts to find out their best tips for how to do everything -- and we mean everything -- to get the most out of your wedding hair and makeup. Whether you're planning to look totally natural or all-out glam, here's how to:
1. Fix an eye makeup mishap.
Be extra careful -- once you've already smudged, you don't want to make it worse or you'll have to start all over again from scratch. Scott Miselnicky, executive director of global product development at Clinique, suggests wetting a Q-tip with makeup remover and gently dabbing at the mistake until it's completely gone. Go slowly so you don't take off too much!

2. Avoid Shirley Temple curls.
Pageant-perfect curls are a bride's worst nightmare. For a natural look, wrap a section of hair around the outside of the barrel and hold for three seconds. Release and let cool, then lightly run your fingers through your hair. And don't forget -- vary the size of your curls, and switch up the direction in which you wrap them.

3. Fake a great pair of cheekbones.
"If you're face is roundish, shading lightly can work wonders!" says Lucy Baldock-Sacchi, international makeup artist and founder of Lucy B. Cosmetics. She suggests using a matte bronzer just below your cheekbones, then following up with a pink or peach blush on the apples of your cheeks. To tone it down, skip the bronzer and use a hint of shimmer on the highest point of your cheekbones.

4. Flatter your face.
When it comes to choosing a hairstyle, all of our experts emphasize that your look needs to harmonize with your gown. Also, make sure to choose a style that will bring out your best feature, explains Jamal Hammadi, celebrity hairstylist and founder of Hamadi Beauty. "For an updo, placing the style between the top of your ear and the top of your eye (like a high ponytail) will enhance the shape of your eyes, while placing it lower (like a chignon) will put the focus more on your lips and neck," he says.

5. Stave off a breakout.
Right before the wedding is not the time to try out a new skincare regimen. No matter how tired you are, make sure you stick to your cleansing schedule and remove your makeup before you go to bed! If you really need more ammo, try a mask with salicylic acid.

6. Apply perfect foundation.
It only takes two tools to do this right: a quality brush and a makeup sponge. The brush will give you coverage, while the sponge will blend away any streaks or remove excess buildup.

7. Pull off a bold lip color.
Lots of brides like to amp up their look for the reception, and a deeper lip hue is a great way to do it. "Using a brighter lip color will always make your teeth look whiter; a big plus on your wedding day!" says Stila makeup artist Sarah Lucero. Keep all the rest of your face relatively neutral, and your eye makeup soft -- not severe. "Also, make sure your cheek and lip colors are in the same color family," she says.

8. Get voluminous locks.
Even if you're not going with a curly style, a curling iron or rollers should be in your repertoire. "Blow out your hair with a round brush for body, then follow up with a curling iron all over," explains Edward Tricomi, co-owner of Warren-Tricomi Salons.

9. Apply alluring eye shadow.
Eye shadow color trios and quads can be difficult to decode: How do you know where to use each shade? According to Baldock-Sacchi, it's perfectly fine to break the rules and experiment. If you want your eyes to look wider, she recommends using the lightest shade on the inner corner to give your peepers a more open look. Shimmering shades can be used all over and look amazing layered over color. The darker shades should be used for contouring in the crease or the center of the lid.

10. Keep your lipstick on your lips.
Miselnicky suggests applying a small amount of vaseline on to your teeth to keep lipstick from winding up on your teeth. "Also, gently blot your lipstick with a tissue after you have applied it to remove any excess," he says. "Believe me, the groom will be happy!"

11. Fight the frizzies.
"Always try to wash and rinse your hair with cool water, which will help maintain its natural moisture and prevent your hair from drying out," Hammadi says. Follow it up with a frizz-fighting product that will boost your protection level.

12. Make mascara run-proof.
Waterproof mascara is a wedding day must-have. "I use waterproof on everyone involved in the wedding party because you never know who will tear up!" Lucero says. For lower lashes, she recommends applying mascara with a flat eyeliner brush rather than the mascara wand. "This trick prevents smearing under your eyes, which can make you look tired," she explains.

13. Boast a beautiful decolletage.
You want your chest and shoulders to have clear, glowing skin -- especially if you're wearing a strapless gown. Debbie D'Aquino, vice president of global product development at Clinique, recommends wearing clothing that breathes and keeps perspiration from building up on your skin (this goes double for workout wear). Cleanse with a treatment that includes salicylic acid. We love ones that come in spray bottles because it's so much easier to apply to the back.

14. Prevent dark under-eye circles.
It might be tough, but Diane Berson, M.D., says it's key that you get plenty of sleep (and not just the night before the wedding). "Sleep with your head elevated on a pillow to reduce puffiness, and try not to rub your eyes," she says. It's also a good idea to use an eye cream that brightens as well as hydrates.

15. Touch up your makeup.
You may not have time to redo your makeup before the reception starts, but you should give yourself a quick once-over in order to make sure you stay looking great (after all, nearly every second of the reception will be photographed!). Makeup expert Francis Roman of Butterfly Studio says to skip blush (which should last just fine) and your eyelids (too risky). Instead, apply another layer of lip color, and blot your T-zone with an oil-removing paper. Then run a makeup sponge or a Q-tip beneath your lower lashes to remove any mascara or eye shadow that may have smudged or fallen beneath them, and you're good to go.

Photo: Sandi Fellman

© 2008 The Knot Inc. All rights reserved.

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Friday, July 25, 2008

Hair Tip

If your considering getting your hair permed or colored, have it done well in advance of your wedding day so you have time to decide if you like it or not.

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Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Our Pleasure to Serve You

Your wedding only lasts one day, but you’ll want to hold onto the pictures forever. A wedding is an amazing event.OMadden Photography understands your expectations. We can shoot a combination of traditional or photojournalism that will perfectly capture the events at your wedding.You decide the style.Our style is candid,relaxed, natural wedding photography for your Wedding Day. We allow the wedding to flow in a natural way, capturing the planned events. It is an honor to be a part of your special day. Our work is extensive, contemporary and always professional.We work for you and with you. Coverage from the Bride getting ready until the throwing of the bouquet. We will work with you to create beautiful images that reflect the happiness of your special day.
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Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Be Yourself

Don't try to look like someone else;just aim for a healthy,radiant version of yourself.

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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Enjoy the Day

Again, I honestly think the most important thing is to just enjoy your wedding. Don't worry about the schedule. Hug and kiss people without regard to your dress or makeup. Don't worry about the small stuff! The pictures will be great because they will reflect a person who is really celebrating her wedding and having a fantastic day. The photographer will have a blast watching you have a fabulous time, and you'll get some absolutely great pictures.~Claire Lewis Photography

Wedding photography advice~

Forget about the photographer and enjoy your wedding. The pictures that people really love twenty years after their wedding are the ones that show people relaxing, having fun and not in any way dealing with or relating to the photographer. You will look beautiful on your wedding day because happiness is beautiful.~Claire Lewis Photography

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Wedding Shoes Tip

Never buy shoes first thintg in the the morning.Your feet swell throughout the day,so by midday you will be throughly uncomfortable in them.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Monday, March 24, 2008

More Makeup Tips for Wedding Photography

One of the goals of your photographer is to create wedding photos will last for generations to cherish throughout the years. To look your best in the photos consider these tips: Be well rested - Don't spend the night before the wedding up late or inbibing heavily. Consider hiring a professional for you and your bridesmaids. A good professional makeup artist already knows the secrets to looking your best and can coordinate the color palette. This will create a more consistent look to your party and may help to compensate for any "makeup-challenged" members of the wedding party. Use waterproof eye makeup. Tears can and do happen, even if you think they won't! Translucent powder will help you to avoid a shine from the photographer’s lights and camera flash. Consider one shade darker (or one shade lighter for women of color) on your lipstick and blush. Emphasize your eyes or lips. Decide which is your best feature and bring that feature out more. Strong makeup in both areas will create a flat and artificial look. Avoid any "trendy" makeup or hair styles. Remember these images will pass from generation to generation; classic styles always outlast the trends. Avoid any new products, although most makeup products are hypoallergenic occasional skin reactions can occur, don't try anything new on the day-of. Avoid Glitter. Glitter will reflect and magnify the light in a way that is unflattering and distracting in a photograph. It also tends to rub-off onto clothing and will accumulate on the grooms men's clothing.
(from article by info@auphot.net)

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Makeup for Wedding Photography

Preparing the face:
Wash, exfoliate, tone and moisturize your face before applying make up
Oil control is very important. If you can, use oil free formulated products
Keep hair away from the face
To reduce puffy eyes, use Preparation H
Foundation:
Choose a thicker formulated foundation rather than the sheers ones that are used in daily applications so that all blemishes are covered easily
Blend foundation from chin to neck so that they are of the same colour
Powder:
Use lots of it, and reapply between shots, to create a mat finish look
Concealer:
2 shades lighter than skin to cover blemishes and dark spots; apply before foundation application
Contouring:
Contour cheeks and eyes to create a sculpted look
Use foundation in a shade that is 2 to 3 shades darker than normal skin tone

***This information comes from a post by Noelle Wong of http://www.in-image.com

Friday, February 1, 2008

Compatibility

One of the key concerns a bride-to-be should look at in hiring a wedding photographer is how well they connect on a personal level.Call it a 'vibe' or chemistry it should be at the top of their list of priorities.
The bride has to feel comfortable with the person to the point where they let down their guard down while posing, which in turn brings out their true personalitiy.
As a photographer, their is nothing worse than trying to coax someone to relax and be themselves while trying to capture those important images.
So besides budget and style ask yourself if you can be yourself around this person you are potentially going to hire.
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

OMadden Weddings Slideshow

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Some brides and weddings from the past.Looking forward to the images for 2008.A photographer is always looking for the next great shot.

Thursday, January 3, 2008

Perfect Weddings?

Everyone tries to have the perfect wedding,some get close to perfection but their is usually something out of sorts.Being married is a lot like that.We learn to navigate through pitfalls to reach the destinations we seek.
Sometimes, the most stressfull situations can be your greatest triumphs.I recently had a bride who broke her ankle 3 days before the big day.Didn't stop her at all as she made the most of it.Smiled and joked about it throughout the day and rode her horse side saddle when she made her grand entrance.She will tell the story to her grandkids one day and laugh heartily as she recalls her 'perfect day'.
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

New Year-New Adventures

One of the things I like about a new year is that you can wipe the slate clean and focus on what is ahead.I try not to get stuck in the past as it is like driving, using the rearview mirror.It prevents us from seeing what is ahead.Opportunites are abound and it usually just a matter of being open to them.The best to all in this journey through 2008.