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6th May 2012, 08:13 PM
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Off the wall portrait
I was helping a makeup artist work on her portfolo a while back and she came up with a very off the wall makeup job that I thought I would share here.
I shot this with a Nikon SB600 flash using an umbrella, almost from the side and had a silver reflector pretty well opposite. I wanted fairly harsh lighting that reflected off the thick makeup that highlighted the pores and other skin imperfections under the heavy makeup. The straight-on "mug shot" pose adds to the feeling of things being a little bit unreal works well in this setting, I think. The makeup artist only did the model's face and somehow I did not like the look, so the neck black and while is pure Photoshop.
The shot was taken in a classroom at a local community college. The background is one of the blackboards with chalk smeared by a blackboard eraser.
The original image that I took and then re-worked is:
Last edited by Manfred M; 6th May 2012 at 09:03 PM.
Reason: Added original image
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6th May 2012, 08:29 PM
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Re: Off the wall portrait
The make-up is a work of art and the image more than does it justice as a work of art in its own right. Super bit of work ... by both parties.
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6th May 2012, 08:53 PM
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Re: Off the wall portrait
I love the idea, but seem to be having a hang up about wardrobes these days. The grey cardigan ruins the whole effect for me. Bare shoulders or black top with your technique would take it to stunning.
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