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)

1 comment:

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So glad to hear someone comment on the use of body glitter! Thank You!