Saturday, October 10, 2009

The Tell: Pendleton On The Rocks

Behind on posting, but oh well! That's what happens when you are busy doing things you love! I had my first experience working with studio fx/ prosthetics makeup for a short film produced by Lyon Films (director Devon Lyon, screen writer Kevin Curry) and I really clicked with the process. We shot 12 hours straight (normal), starting at 6 pm (a little less normal) and needed to refresh the blood a dozen times. I can't wait to share the final film with you!
It was a full moon, with only added to the insanity. The process similar to the photoshoots I'm used to, but with the added dimension of movment, which I found intriguing. Keeping continuity was crucial for everyone from the actors to me doing makeup and blood to the director and camera crew. I appreciated the challenge.
Makeup artist Nadia Kingston and I teamed up on the effort. Below, Jillian shackled and abused, sings a plee for release to Portland actor Todd Robinson, playing the softer of her two captors.
Awesome of Scott Hawley to get these great behind-the-scenes photos!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

What's Your Rush? You're Missing All The Flowers...

These gorgeous dresses were worn at the Fuse International Fashion Show by Portland Fashion Synergy leaders Kerry Shanks and Jillian Rabe to represent the love between Portland and the Henan province of China. Roses for Portland and peonies for Henan!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

In Portland, We Like To Wear Our Clothes

Above and below, more yummy hotness from MAYTEE.Above, a Chinese look from the Clothing Research Center. Below, the final walk for Emily Katz's gorgeous collection.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Look #1 Comes To Life

Photos courtesy of Onscreen Imaging, local fashion and event photography company. Katie and Moryama were so easy and enjoyable to work with. Here's my work on the girls, both wearing MAYTEE.

Pre-show Makeup At Smashcut

Lovely Portland model Moryama Makay. See her in the MAYTEE Spring 2010 preview video on MAYTEE's facebook page, shot in the Rose Gardens.

Looks by Caprice for FUSE Fashion Show

Friday night's FUSE Fashion Show at the Portland Art Museum was a brilliant success! Our makeup team, led by TIGI artist Caprice Hammon, started at Smashcut Studios and finished backstage at the museum, and nailed every look. Caprice faced some unique challenges with wardrobe and event layout while preparing the looks for the show, but what she came up with was perfect: powerful, but not overwhelming, and versital enough to compliment both the Portland and Chinese desings.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sexy Bunnies Fufus Lurking In The Forest

Sarah Vale Rapp's awesome senior Art Institute project. Amazing job to Shaun Mendiola with the photos, and to the models and of course Sarah. Such a fun shoot!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Portland's First International Fashion Show!

I went into SmashCut Studios to do a test for the Portland/China fashion show later this month, and it felt home. The in-studio makeup artist Caprice (who uses TIGI) gave me the look-in-progress to practice on a model, and we played around with ideas for mid-show lip changes and strong outer-corner lashes. The show will be at the Portland Art Museum and is sponsored by Portland Fashion Synergy.
I'm excited for the show, and for the direction Portland fashion is going in!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Bunnies in Wonderland

For her senior fashion design project at the Art Institute in Portland, Sarah Vale Rapp produced this photoshoot, displaying her funky nautical/bunny-themed maillots and dresses. I did makeup, focusing on the exagerated pink doll cheeks, and letting the glossy lips and dark, sexy lashes be the subtle finishes.
Sarah is soon heading to NYC for an internship at Women's Wear Daily, so this shoot was espeically charged with hopeful energy. "My collection is based of 60's minimalist artist, Frank Stella and the idea of young love. A little bit Lolita, a little bit Alice in Wonderland," Sarah said.
In the last shot of the day, models Heather Rieder, Jillian Rabe, Stechanie Leppert, Erin Desiree Dierking and Tani Fujimoto flank the designer. Shaun Mendiola took the photos and Tim Shroyer did hair. More pictures to come!

Friday, August 7, 2009

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Button Shoot: Street Edition

Our beautiful model Jillian absolutly rocked it during our two-day SE and downtown shoot, here with members of the Raw Action Break Squad, the Eugene-based break dancing group. Ali did a great job pairing sneeks with local dress-up clothes, and I got to have fun with sparkles, this time with bright pink loose glitter from M.A.C., and on her lips instead of eyelids. LBASS semi-permanent shimmer on eyelids.

Monday, July 20, 2009

Second Day of Shooting, Sparkles Head South

On our adventure West across the river to finish the shoot, I got a quick shot of Jillian, pre-lip sparkle. I used LBASS Cosmetics waterproof cream eyeshadow on her lids. When we got to location, I patted on these fine bright pink M.A.C. loose sparkles onto pre-glossed lips. To prepare for the shoot, I went in to M.A.C., desperate for a pot of the good stuff. The last pot in the whole place was the sample, and I attempted to bribe the adorable M.A.C. girl into giving it to me, before my friend Roxy (amazing makeup artist) swooped in and called me out on the bribe attempt! They poured me a cute sample of it, which is all I needed anyway, for free! Love those girls.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Button Magazine Cover!

Beautiful friend Mia's family house, perfect overcast weather, (Portland) home-made clothes and four hotties. Makeup fun, but very simple--muted spring colors on eyes and lips, with a couple shots done with popping red and purple lips. I used LBASS Cosmetics for most, and M.A.C. for the hot lips.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Taking A Page From My (Inspiration) Book

Colorful painted beauty from my big black book:

Watery painted spread, from Another Magazine.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

P-Town Jewelry

For the June/July issue of Button I am talking to jewelry designers around Portland about their design styles, the crafting market in Portland and my favorite, their inspirations. Vintage designs from Anna Korte (AK Vintage Jewelry) are made from entirely vintage pieces she scores at estate sales, antique stores and old costume jewelry warehouses. Korte finds inspiration for each line from poets like E.E. Cummings and spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca The sustainable and vintage jewelry line Paper Treasure (below) is designed by Jesseca McCloskey. Each piece is inspired and named after a shipwreck.