May 28, 2020

The "bonkers idea" of doing a makeup job and photo shoot with the model in the U.S., the makeup artist in the U.K, and the photographer in Portugal.

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New Cover - CREATED IN THE MIDDLE OF LOCKDOWN (no one left their homes!) 💓 When I was asked to come up with a cover and shoot idea for the annual Beauty Special issue of @theststyle and Covid 19 had just hit hard, I had an idea ... a model in the US , me in the UK and someone fabulous in Portugal to help me pull this madness off . I met amazing mixed media artist @jon_jacobsen a few years ago and knew his combined talents of illustration, photography, painting , digital art plus genuine love of makeup (he always hung out in the makeup room on shoots) would be winning! We were lucky to have incredible model @yumilambert (who was actually in Maui) and Jon talked her through creating a series of beautiful self portraits that we could then use to create a cover and makeup story from. Inspiring editors @sarahjossel @sundaytimeslorraine and art director @leilahartley trusted in this bonkers idea (Thank you ) and then the fun/stress began. My main concern was that it shouldn’t look overly graphic, ‘digital’ and futuristic. So I started shooting makeup on my own face and arms with a good camera, macro lens and a mixture of daylight and ring light . I did five shoots like this so we had actual shapes and ‘makeup on real skin’ textures. Then (over probably about 100 🤪hours )Jon and I sat together on zoom as he layered and blended each bit of gloss, sparkle & colour directly from, in some cases, my arm on to Yumi’s eyelids! You can see some of the makeup is shot in soft daylight while other bits have ring flash highlights. Lorraine wanted something bright optimistic and warm for the cover and I think this combination of pinks, oranges and yellow delivers that . I’ll post the other shots tomorrow and Jon and I are working on a short video of the process. Someone asked me I’ll ever go on a shoot again as it can all be done from home ? The answer is resoundingly yes I will - as interesting as it’s been there is no substitute for the magic of applying makeup directly on to a human face. The issue is out tomorrow , don’t miss it I’m really excited for you to see all the other looks 🌈🌈🌈

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16 comments:

JML said...

Looks hideous.

Nancy said...

What a perfectly beautiful face! Don't care about the crazy make-up.

Fernandinande said...

(no one left their homes!)

Their advanced technology will come in handy next Halloween.

Fernandinande said...

Which reminds me
"One in three women in Europe inherited the receptor for progesterone from Neanderthals -- a gene variant associated with increased fertility, fewer bleedings during early pregnancy and fewer miscarriages, according to new research."

MayBee said...

I've wondered about the makeup artists, with all of the tv people going online for their shows supposedly without professional makeup.
This cover doesn't seem especially wonderful, but not especially awful either. I'm kind of tired of the whole "look how amazing we can be in a pandemic" genre anyway.

I Have Misplaced My Pants said...

A. Oh my God that is a lot of words and B. Time to stop celebrating and bragging about not leaving your homes. THIS IS NOT HEALTHY.



Temujin said...

I couldn't read it. Someone tell me how it comes out.

Temujin said...

But I do appreciate the diversity of your articles, Ann. As always, it's what keeps me coming back.

Quaestor said...

Beauty Special

An instance of the term beauty with an ironic meaning.

Howard said...

Nothing will hide that girl's elfin countenance.

Ann Althouse said...

That model seems to be doing that thing of pushing her tongue into her teeth and sucking in her cheeks. That’s a much mocked strategy for getting a good facial expression. I’ve seen dozens of TikTok videos on this subject.

Leland said...

You mean people use photoshop on models for the cover of magazines. Wow, this is news!

Ann Althouse said...

"You mean people use photoshop on models for the cover of magazines. Wow, this is news!"

Nope. You missed it. Try again.

Ozymandias said...

I guess the photo is an example of “the pressure to doll yourself up a lot,” of which poor Meredith Talusan wrote in the earlier post. When this model dolls herself up, though, it seems she (at least at her age) is creating an “intensified” image of herself. I fear that in Talusan’s case, beyond the ideal created by a photo such as this, there is the further, awful pressure to suppress the gene-deep doubt (or confusion) regarding one’s identity.
IMHO, gender dysphoria is a terrible mental illness that’s been turned into a tragedy by doctors, psychologists, governments, political groups, parents, and the sufferers themselves. Decades ago, having despaired (prematurely in my view) of psychiatrically reconciling subjective gender with physical sex, the medical/psychiatric community instead took the path of conforming physical characteristics with an unstable mental illness. Although the result has been an oppressive burden for many, if not most, sufferers, and an utter nightmare for others, socio/political orthodoxy is forcing many whose sexual identities and preferences are still in development into decisions they are ill-equipped to make, much less live with.

Clyde said...

That makeup combination looks like it belongs on one of those runway fashion models wearing the bizarre outfits that no woman would ever actually wear. Does pink and yellow around the eyes make her look pretty or just weird?

Bunkypotatohead said...

Google Yumi Lambert images. She's much prettier sans makeup.
What's the point of putting that stuff on your face if it makes you look worse?