Tips & Guide On How To Choose Your Perfect Makeup Artist

Author - A Womens Touch Photography & Edited by Jessica Cagney.

We enjoy seeing ourselves looking glamorous. Our confidence tends to grow when we believe we are looking our best. Perhaps this explains why so many people like using cosmetics. It does some magic on our faces to instantly make us shine and radiate.

However, learning how to apply makeup on our faces is a tedious process for many. There is so much that goes into enhancing our features & makeup is definitely not a “one size fits all approach’. So, a makeup artist's expertise and years of experience is required.

It can be daunting to select the best one, though. But don't worry. We have listed all the tips you should know when choosing a makeup artist.

1.     A makeup artist needs a professional profile.

It is crucial to be aware of the legitimacy of a makeup artist.   Knowing they have profiles lets you determine whether they are legible and trustworthy. On social media, some makeup artists are active. In contrast, others develop a website for their store. You may examine their profiles on their website or social media to see whether they are legit. Also be aware when photos are taken by a professional photographer they have professional retouching done. So to ensure your makeup artist is good & doesn’t need to rely on retouching to prefect their makeup, make sure you see there “unretouched” work as well. The raw images (normally on the social media sites) are the photos that haven’t been edited and show the true reflection or quality of the makeup artists skills.

Additionally, you must be able to discover their background as a business or organisation and the previous clientele they have by reading their Bio’s on their websites.

2.     A talented makeup artist has a superb signature style.

Just because you know someone works as a makeup artist does not exclude you from examining their makeup style. Always keep in mind how big the field of cosmetology is. There are many different makeup styles, including bridal, editorial, photography and more. Additionally, knowing a makeup artist's style can help determine if they are a good fit.

To simplify the selection process, you should also determine what style you would like to achieve before you start. However, your preferred cosmetic look will depend on the event you'll be attending. Eg if it’s a beach wedding, you would keep the makeup fresh and natural looking rather than a more dramatic evening makeup look. The makeup needs to suit the enviroment and occasion.

A makeup artist knows the depth the makeup needs for it to appear a certain strenght in the photographs. The photographes are the memory you will have forever, so looking your best in the photos is crucial. You will always be in the camera's spotlight. If you don't look appropriate for the occasion, you might not  be happy with the end result. We cannot take that risk.

Remember that certain cosmetics may look attractive in person but not in photographs. So, be mindful of that.

3.     A makeup artist should have the expertise you require.

This is already a standard tip, but we have to reiterate this. It's crucial to research a makeup artist's experience and abilities before employing them. Everything should align with what you, the customer, need and expect. Most of the time, a makeup artist should possess a cosmetology certificate or license to demonstrate professionalism. However, understanding their prior works allows you to evaluate their talents and abilities.

To do this, ask candidates about their prior education, training, and related experience during the interview. You might ask them out for lunch or coffee to get to know them more personally. If neither of your schedules will allow it, you may still interview them over the phone.

4.     A makeup artist should be approachable.

Finally, having talent and skill alone is insufficient. A makeup artist should be approachable and good at communicating. They ought to be empathetic and skilled at listening to their clients. You should carefully consider their attitudes in addition to their talents to make sure that you will get along with them.

Furthermore, understanding whether or not they communicate well with you can help determine whether you will have a successful session with them. Additionally, it will offer you a sense of what kind of services are.

The bottom line

Today, there are many makeup artists. But picking the best one is vital. That is why to make sure that you look good, you must ensure that a potential makeup artist has a functioning profile. They should also have a decent makeup style that works best in event photos, is skilled in their work, and has a good character. You may be confident that you'll get the most incredible hair and makeup services if all of these requirements are met.

Jessica Cagney - Makeup for Tamara Bride

Michelle Bride 5/4/2019 - Hair by - www.carlieannehdm.com

Behind the scenes - Taken with my Iphone =)

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Top 5 Tips for Choosing a Wedding Photographer

Top 5 Tips for Choosing a Wedding Photographer

 

These days the wedding services market is flooded with professionals as well as amateurs.  Some brides choose the photographer with the most attractive prices, some decide to invite the guy who photographed her best friend's wedding and others go by their gut feeling.

 

But how do you choose YOUR photographer? Here are some tips that will help you make the right decision:

 

1.     Scrutinize and study the photographer's portfolio. Find their website, Instagram, Facebook page – all you can get your hands on! The way the photographer posts their private photos can say a lot about their tastes! If you are dreaming of classical, modest photographs, it will be much harder to get them from a photographer who always asks newly-weds to jump and make silly faces.

2.     Generally speaking, wedding photographers publish only about a third of all the photos from a celebration on their websites. Don't be shy to ask for the others if you, for example, didn't find any shots with the cake or the first dance. (Did the photographer smudge all the shots or did this couple have no cake?)

3.     If a photographer offers a trial photo session – don't pass up on the opportunity! You can score double points for arranging trial make up to be done on the same day. You will get to see how your make up looks on the photos and get to know the make up artist and the photographer! Doing so will take away any uncertainty and stress of dealing with them on the Big Day, which is definitely something you don't want. As you will probably arrange for this quite some time in advance, they will be like some good old friends you are glad to see by the time your celebration happens!

4.     Pay attention as to what the photographer puts emphasis on. Do they ask you lots of questions to make this work for you, or do they take a more of an authoritarian stance, dictating their own rules on what the venue should be like, and what the guests can or cannot do? A good photographer will listen and make recommendations that are up to you to follow. A real professional will be able to work at any venue under any circumstances and your nanny taking photos on her phone definitely won’t interfere with their photography!

5.     And finally, the most important advice. Your wedding photographer is someone who will be very close to you during the Big Day. So find someone you enjoy being around. Find a person you can laugh with as your smile is the beginning of a good photo!

 

Many thanks to Lily Vilde, a Gold Coast based professional wedding photographer for help in writing this article!  You can check out more of her works on the official websitehttps://www.goldcoast-weddingphotographer.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

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