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﷯THOUGHTS ABOUT MAKEUP Most guys generally don't need it (unless you are oily all the time or have blemishes you need to cover). Most women do. Because Mark shoots natural light, your makeup will usually look like it does in person. It is okay to go slightly heavy but for the most part Mark recommends doing it as you would if you were going out on an audition (rule #1 in headshots is you have to look the same way you do in your photo as you do in person). If you have any concerns about doing your own makeup for camera please get a professional makeup artist. Mark has a couple of brilliant ones that he highly recommends. But, many women do choose to do their own. And, that’s fine. The makeup artist is an additional $195 for women and $145 for men. If you do your own makeup, the only real concern is avoid mineral makeups. They often don’t look good on digital. They are fine in person but on camera they enhance your flaws, thanks to the sparkly minerals they contain. So, avoid makeup lines like "Bare Essentials." If you must use a mineral line (or if you are a guy who is shiny all the time) Mark recommends getting a decent "blot powder” to keep the shine down. Mac makes a decent, camera friendly and affordable line of blot powders. Just go to any Mac counter and ask for one that matches your skin color. Or if you want to upscale things, Bobbi Brown makes fantastic camera-friendly blot powders. ‹ RETURN

© Copyright 2023 by Idyllic Photography. All Rights Reserved.

THOUGHTS ABOUT MAKEUP

 

Most guys generally don't need it (unless you are oily all the time or have blemishes you need to cover). Most women do. Because Mark shoots natural light, your makeup will usually look like it does in person. It is okay to go slightly heavy but for the most part Mark recommends doing it as you would if you were going out on an audition (rule #1 in headshots is you have to look the same way you do in your photo as you do in person). If you have any concerns about doing your own makeup for camera please get a professional makeup artist. Mark has a couple of brilliant ones that he highly recommends. But, many women do choose to do their own. And, that’s fine. The makeup artist is an additional $195 for women and $145 for men.

 

If you do your own makeup, the only real concern is avoid mineral makeups. They often don’t look good on digital. They are fine in person but on camera they enhance your flaws, thanks to the sparkly minerals they contain. So, avoid makeup lines like "Bare Essentials." If you must use a mineral line (or if you are a guy who is shiny all the time) Mark recommends getting a decent "blot powder” to keep the shine down. Mac makes a decent, camera friendly and affordable line of blot powders. Just go to any Mac counter and ask for one that matches your skin color. Or if you want to upscale things, Bobbi Brown makes fantastic camera-friendly blot powders.