Tuesday, September 27, 2011

STYLE's Fall Fashion Makeover Package!




Charlotte Style magazine is giving away a luxurious makeover package, to go along with their website and magazine makeover issue!  The lucky winner will recieve services and prizes from numerous vendors, and will also be immortalized in photos at their very own photo shoot!

For details and registration, visit www.charlottestylemag.com

Photo: Erin L Hubbs
Model: Zoe
Hair: Larry D. Webb for Salon Vivace SouthPark
Makeup: Adrian D. Howe

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Charlotte Style Magazine: Fashion's Grand Finale!


After all the fabulous fashion events in September, come join Charlotte Style Magazine for Fashion's Grand Finale event on Friday September 30 at the Westin in uptown Charlotte.  Red Carpet events will begin at 7:30. 

I hope to see you all there!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Charlotte Style Makeover Issue Release Event!

Charlotte Style Magazine will release it's Makeover Issue on September 30!  This issue will be so legendary, and I can't wait for it! 

I hope to see you all at the event! Click below to see the invitation video.

http://GreendoorImaging.smugmug.com/gallery/10880543_nqf9DQ#1485120145_Zz2qbbb-A-LB

Monday, September 19, 2011

Behind the Scenes: Making the Magazine

If you're wondering where I've been lately, here's a little hint.  Beautiful Olivia will be featured in Style Magazine's next issue, which will premiere September 30th.  Until then, please enjoy this behind the scenes video.

Photography: Erin L Hubbs
Model: Olivia Pires
Hair: Larry Webb for Salon Vivace Southpark
Makeup: Adrian D Howe
Charlotte Style Magazine

http://GreendoorImaging.smugmug.com/gallery/10880543_nqf9DQ#1464970833_LShGgCj-A-LB

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

My Gratitude towards this author

I came accross this article today, written by agency represented retoucher Solstice Retouch.  Solstice is based in NYC, NY and is infinitely talented.  He wrote on the importance of hiring the right team when doing photo shoots to help save cost and time in retouching fees after the fact (also known as Post work).  My heart goes out to him....I'm very grateful someone of his caliber appreciates the work the Professionals do on set.  Below is his article.  Follow more of his work at http://solsticeretouch.tumblr.com

Original: The Importance of Talented Makeup Artists and Hair Stylists For Post Production


What role do makeup artists and hair stylists come in for the benefit of the retoucher? Or to be more specific, how important are talented makeup artists and hair stylists to have on set over an amateur? To carry on forward, I will label them in one term, ‘artists’, for the sake of brevity.

Artists are the glue that holds the shoot together. They are essential to every shoot that transpires, from inception of an idea to the published print. Most of the photographer’s ideas are based around what makeup and hair the model will showcase, especially if it’s beauty. Now, the question isn’t if they are important, but how important they are, and how important are great ones in relation to mediocre ones. Are they worth the added costs?

In short, yes, and allow me to explain.

What makes it hard for the talented artists, especially the makeup artists, is that they are usually undercut by people proclaiming to be good at makeup, because they know how to apply it to themselves. Just because you apply makeup to your own face, doesn’t make you a talented artist, let’s get that out of the way! Same goes for hair. Secondly, most people can start working without the need to go to school for it. So that leaves us flooded with a mix of amateurs and professionals in a market where everything seems up for grabs these days.

The Trickle Down Effect

What this now boils down to is the affect it has on you and your team.

Let’s say you’re doing a shoot where the artists become necessary. The question becomes, is it worth spending the additional money on talented and reputable artists for your shoot (hair and makeup) over beginners who may do it for TFP?

The answer is YES.

From personal experience, clients approach me and ask me for a quote on a job. Upon looking at the files, one of the worst things I find are that they cheaped out on makeup and hair, and they came to me because they didn’t have the ability to fix tremendous flaws the artists should have spotted on set. Peeling eyelashes, bleeding lip lines, uneven lip lines, improper blending of the eyeshadow, terribly clumped eyelashes, overfilled in eyebrows, face tone not matching neck and body tones due to bad makeup, uneven eyeliner, and the list goes on forever. Let’s not even talk about avant-garde looks. Did I mention that hair is the most expensive thing to fix due to the sheer time invested in digital combing out each strand of hair, one by one? Yes, it’s that brutal.

And in the end, after all that time and money spent in fixing these issues, you’re back to where you would have started out with it you hired someone who got it right in the first place. In effect, you may even scrap some really fantastic shots that the model gave you because it wasn’t fixable. You’ve now wasted your own time, and cost (depreciation, cost of time, space, etc).

With cameras these days, every flaw will not only be seen, but magnified and showcased. And most of the time and money goes into fixing these flaws just to get back to where you started! So the cost incurred by the team becomes 10 fold of what it would cost to have hired great artists.

In Conclusion

So yes, spend the extra money, the results will speak for itself, and they are truly worth the cost, it pays off for itself in post production if you have to do it yourself, or hand it off to your retoucher, he or she will love you for it! I know I do.

Instead of saving $300+ by going TFP, you will save a lot more in time, energy, and money afterwards. And not only will it pay off for itself, you will profit from it. Your portfolio will look fantastic which adds further to interested clients and opens up doors to better talent you can now work with. No one wants to work with someone who doesn’t have a strong team together, it makes everyone look bad.

I can’t vouch how much I appreciate talented makeup and hair artists as a retoucher, I always take note of their work. I have a list of 10 that I can think of right off the top of my head, but I do not want to start naming them in fear of leaving a couple behind. So if you’re reading this, give yourself a pat on the back, the industry recognizes your talents and appreciates it more than you know.

Monday, September 12, 2011

This deserves a Second Post: Fashion's Night Out Charlotte 2011







Fashion's Night Out Charlotte 2011 at the Metropolitan was just such a great show, I had to post twice.  The above photos were taken by Jamar Caldwell for Charlotte Style Magazine and also by Chewee Good.

It was a packed house, as you can see.  I'm just so proud of my models in the gorgeous dresses from KK Bloom!  And the always stunning Natalie Pasquarella hosted the event - I loved seeing her in her beautful dress!

OK enough gushing....but I had a great time and was very honored to be part of such an amazing show.

Read more about the show at http://www.charlottestylemag.com/

Location: Metroplitan, Charlotte NC
Fashions: KK Bloom Boutique
Hair: Larry Webb, Salon Vivace Southpark
Makeup: Adrian D. Howe

Friday, September 9, 2011

Fashions Night Out Charlotte 2011 with KK Bloom






Fashion's Night Out Charlotte was at the Metropolitan Thursday September 8, 2011.  I partnered with KK Bloom Boutique and Salon Vivace for this incredible fashion show.  The show was put on by Pascal Promotions and Effie Loukas, and showcased 26 boutiques, salons and makeup artists. 

Kendrick Allen Slaughter from KK Bloom showed her most glamourous fashions for the event, ranging from a full length beaded gown to fun to flirty cocktail dresses, including a black feather dress dripping in jewels.  Her accessories sparkled on the white runway and really made the outfits shine.

Hair was styled by Larry Webb of Salon Vivace Southpark.  Larry coordinated all the girls' styles to showcase texture in the hair, and created beautiful styles that kept the girls looking elegant, but still young and sexy.

I created the makeup design based on the fall trends, making them my own for the runway.  I used metallics in gold and copper on the eyes, a contoured cheekbone, very defined brows, and a deep red lip.  All the models loved their makeup, and airbrush foundation kept them looking fresh all night.

Thank you to Kendrick, Larry, and everyone involved at Fashions Night Out Charlotte for this wonderful show!

Photos: Leigh King Black