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SAY CHEESE: BEAUTIFUL MAKE UP FOR PHOTO SESSIONS
I just received an email from a well-known dancer who is about to do a photo session with an well-known photographer. Her email had an emergency feel to it because apparently, the photographer instructed her to show up for the shoot with “light make up, no eyeliner and no glitter”.
The tone of her email was urgent and she sounded stressed to the max about this- it was a belly dance shoot, after all! She was after my opinion regarding his decree.
So I answered her email right away… after diplomatically inquiring as to whether the photographer in question was smoking crack!
Before I hit “send”, I re-read my answer, and realized that I should share it with you, dear readers, so here goes:
As dancers, it is absolutely necessary for us to have an exotic, compelling look- we are not going after a fresh-faced portrait, we are entertainers, and we need to look the part!
I’m valiantly hoping that the “no eyeliner” comment was because some people do an extremely think black line on the bottom lide, hoping it will look natural in the pictures…but it actually tends to look harsh.
As for the glitter: I agree with the photographer-do notuse it during your photo shoots unless it’s for a extreme close up.
If you know me ( whether in real life or on social media!) then you know I'm all about the glitter... just not for photo sessions.
Why?
Glitter looks amazing in motion- such as in any sort of live performance, or on film or video, but in still photos, it can look downright weird… sort of sandy and grainy, or it can appear to be small white specks. For photos, I only put glitter on at the very end of the shoot and then knock off a quick bunch of extreme close up shots.
I have a pretty specific formula I stick to for my “generic” dance photo sessions- dark eyes, soft looking skin and a lighter glossy mouth. Unless I’m going after an unusual or fantasy look, I use this formula and it has never failed me.
Peruse these pictures – all taken at different times, in a range of lighting situations by a variety of photographers, and you can see that formula in action in every shot.
So here’s what else I do:
SKIN
In still photos I use foundation only. I always try to avoid powder, because I favor a very dewy
( hence, younger!) look. Powder is terrific for the stage, but in photos it can accumulate and actually accent creases or wrinkes- or even the small, fine barely-there lines around the eyes! And while a matte finish looks marvelous on a twenty year old with flawless skin, I prefer my own skin to look glowing and pearly… so I save the powder for live performances, where it will also keep my sweat under control!
( hence, younger!) look. Powder is terrific for the stage, but in photos it can accumulate and actually accent creases or wrinkes- or even the small, fine barely-there lines around the eyes! And while a matte finish looks marvelous on a twenty year old with flawless skin, I prefer my own skin to look glowing and pearly… so I save the powder for live performances, where it will also keep my sweat under control!
Fresh looking, dewy skin means foundation only, no powder. I always mix a dab of MAC’s Strobe Cream into my foundation to get a really lustrous and glowing-from-within look.
CHEEKS
I use coral or true rosy pink blush on the apples of the cheeks only. Using blush on the apples will give you an instant "facelift" and make you look gorgeous and healthy. If you are darker skinned, for your blush colors go with brick tones, true reds, deep mauves or even burgundy… but really try avoiding anything that looks too muddy- by that I mean too dark, or colors with gray under-tones. For blush in photo shoots, stay away from anything pearly, because it will reflect light and look too theatrical- and presumably you want to look pretty, not shiny and weird, right?
Contouring is a must for the stage and in my opinion, necessary for photos, too. However, make sure you place the contour color ( a soft taupe is good for almost any skin tone) just under your natural cheek bone, and blend it well. Again, you do not want to use a shiny or pearly color for this; a matte finish powder is best for the job because you’re creating the illusion of a shadow. Blend, blend, blend…. you don't want those definite 1980's style lines...I’ll say it again: blend!
Use a soft white, eggshell or beige-toned pearly highlighter ( powder or cream, your choice) on the tops of cheekbones and up to the temples, into the hairline. This type of highlighting is an optical illusion that will draw the planes of your cheek bones forward, and make your bone structure look insane. It will also make your visage look luminous, as though natural light is hitting you in a very flattering way.
EYES
If you’re taking dance shots, you need to look dramatic and stunning. Period, end of sentence! Heavily lined dark eyes- think smoky eyes in blacks, grays or browns with big lush faux lashes- are absolute classics for almost any type of dance you can think of…ballet, samba, jazz, hip hop, or whatever- and this super-smoldering look is , of course, always right-on for any sort of belly dance or burlesque photo!
I like to go crazy with the eyeliner, it’s practically my trademark- but you might not be into such an extreme look… let your own taste dictate! A nice look that is finished and defined without being extreme would be to line your top lids, and on the bottom lid, just use a dark powder shadow, blended well to look soft.
I've said this before and I'll say it again: please don't believe the stuff you hear about black eyeliner making your eyes look small!
Look at my eyes in these pictures and you will see. In real life, my eyes are very small and almond shaped. With black eyeliner that s extended from the outside corners, you can see how large my eyes look. Again, it's an illusion...and when you're wearing an incredible costume and lots of bling, your eyes need to be accented enough to match the sheer volume of your outfit!
I've said this before and I'll say it again: please don't believe the stuff you hear about black eyeliner making your eyes look small!
Look at my eyes in these pictures and you will see. In real life, my eyes are very small and almond shaped. With black eyeliner that s extended from the outside corners, you can see how large my eyes look. Again, it's an illusion...and when you're wearing an incredible costume and lots of bling, your eyes need to be accented enough to match the sheer volume of your outfit!
Use a lighter color on the brows than you would onstage. In performance, you have to accentuate your brows and make them darker so that they’re visible under the hot lights or in a dark club, but for photos you need a much softer look. I usually use dark brown brow powder for photographs, whereas onstage, I use black pencil! Redheads- be ware of using a brow color that's too red or russet- it will look strange. A light brown ought to suffice. And blonde ladies- if you're not a bootle blonde, believe me, you need brow color! Use a bare whisper of taupe for brows that are "there" but not cartoon-like.
Unless you’re going for a period-specific look, like a classic pin up with thicker ‘50’s style brows-think Liz Taylor or Audrey Hepburn- or a 1920’s feel, with a pin-thin brow, follow the natural shape of your brows and then fill them in with light, feathery strokes.
LIPS
For pictures, personally I’m all about having a natural lip.
Ha- bet you never thought I’d utter the word “natural” while referring to my make up, didja?!
I have been known to rock an amazing frosty teal shade of lipstick- but that was for a character promo pictures.
I have been known to rock an amazing frosty teal shade of lipstick- but that was for a character promo pictures.
For my own "regular" promo photos, I prefer the focus to be on my eyes, so for my lip color I go with light peaches to corals- but not too orangey or chalky and matte. I also like pinks in various shades or beige skin tones. This is because in close ups and portraits, deep colors can often make the mouth look smaller and the lips almost too thin- no matter what size they really are-which also ages your face significantly, or merely accentuate your age!
For stage or pictures, I line my lower lip around the outside of the lip-line to create a plump and luxuriant effect. I put my lip color on first, and then I use the pencil- it looks way less harsh this way.
I use a lot of lip gloss in photographs too, because it looks luscious and seriously yummy. On stage, it’s a no-no because it just won’t stay put and will also attract anything from your own hair to errant feathers or sequins! But for photos? Hell yeah!
Don’t be afraid to experiment with your make up for photo shoots- but make sure you do an ample amount of test-runs well before the shoot itself.
And even if the photographer tells you not to use eyeliner...you should still make sure to give photo credit whenever you can!
Photo Credits:
First and last shots by Lapis
Second and fourth photo by Dusti Cunningham
Third photo by Celeste Hines
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