2012 Australian Spring Racing Carnival – Bold Evening Look

 

The last week of October, and the start of November, was a very busy filming time for my partner and me. The second of the back-to-back (or our most recent shoot) filming shoots was the Spring Racing Carnival shoot. It gave HTC a great learning experience, some time to get to know other models and MUAs in the Perth area – and it was back to shooting for me.

Lauren with the NIGHT LOOK – Photo by HTC.

Our guest makeup artist, Melissa from Lissa Jaye Make Up Artistry, created two makeup looks all for the horse races that are currently happening and are about to happen. This look is the first of the two looks – being the daytime look simply dubbed 2012 Australian Spring Racing Carnival – Bold Evening Look. For the day look you would be after this post.

As mentioned earlier, both of the Spring Racing Carnival videos were probably the most information filled of the HTC set of videos. We went through a lot of tips ~ any that didn’t make the final edit will be discussed here (whether it be for editing, continuity or clarity of the material when on film on the day of the shoot). 

This looks was created for someone with a basic level of makeup skill. Our model was Lauren (who was also part of the Aztec Summer Festival shoot) was first primed and prepped with a makeup that would last for the day and then later could be modified (as shown by Melissa) for a bold evening look. Having a look like this is great not just for racing events but also any other outdoor event where you need to have a certain level of dress standards (semi-formal/smart casual etc.)

Photos by HTC

Photos by HTC

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Melissa’s Tips:

To state the obvious this look explains further steps needed to make it a night look. Racing is about a refined and classic look – nightclub makeup can stay home. The key elements of this look are natural and subtle. Melissa accurately says in the video, “There is a time and a place for the different styles of makeup.”

  • It takes only three simple steps to make it into a night look.
  • It is about applying more colour (darker/intense) to turn a day look into a night.
  • Adding thick liner and a flick will transform your eyeliner
  • A nude lipliner or a matching lipliner will help add more to the look.
  • Bold lipstick transforms the look into night time – usually at night time people choose darker clothing choices.
  • 138 Forever Fuschia was the name of the lipstick (from Loreal)
  • You will need to email/ask Melissa the other product names – unless she blogs these in the future.

Photos by HTC

At the end of the video, Melissa took the time to produce a small film about what is needed for the races. This would benefit anyone who is going to any sort of formal outdoor event as well.

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For those who are reading this blog as a reference for all the parties involved I hope the following helps (HTC will not lie or mislead future clients/employers):

Lauren: (FYI: This reference just talks about the festival shoot if you want to know about Lauren in our Aztec Summer Festival shoot you will need to link here when it is active/written up and released).

Lauren is very punctual for shoots and was able to provide some variety for shooting out looks. Lauren also works well when shooting with other people and despite her relevant new status to the modeling scene in Perth I feel she has potential to become a fluid poser when she relaxes on a scene and doesn’t think too hard about it – as modeling is also about having fun.

For MUAS – she has very long noticeable hair that could be of benefit to those shooting portfolio looks.  However, she would benefit from something that involves movement rather than just sitting or standing in the one position taking pictures – hence why she is obviously an actress…(duh me).

Normally in shoots we allow models to talk a little, but due to time constraints we needed to get to the core of the material leaving little model interaction time – however in the future, if Lauren is filming with us again I think her talent as a moving performer will shine through.

Lissa Jaye Make Up Artistry:

Melissa is a freelance makeup artist with experience working with some well-known cosmetic companies. When you work with her, you instantly know you are working with someone who knows their stuff and has great attention to all details pertaining the shoot.

When you engage with Melissa, she has a very professional and coherent manner of communication. She is able to answer questions behind the ‘why’ one would do something in regards to makeup and created two very good and dynamic looks which HTC hopes people will be willing to try out in the future.

We hope in the future, Melissa will be releasing the blog article with the products she used for the shoot – if not you have her website (listed below) which you can directly contact her with your questions.

Both Melissa and Lauren are available for work in the Western Australian area (see below for contact details or further reference questions – serious inquiries only – anything of a sexual/offensive nature will not be answered).

When the films are released (everything good comes in due timeHTC welcomes you to click, rate, subscribe, comment and pass onto your friends – without viewer interaction there will be no further tutorials. We stress on interacting with us!

HTC hopes Melissa and Lauren brought you to this blog and that you would enjoy their services as much as HTC did. Any negative comments on a personal, sexual, unprofessional or discriminatory nature will be removed from the comments or not forwarded onto the Lauren or Melissa.

As your mother says ‘if you don’t have anything nice to say keep it to yourself’. However, critical feedback IS welcome.

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For more information about Melissa from Lissa Jaye Make Up Artistry, Lauren, FAQS and the products used:

Lissa Jaye Make Up Artistry Contact Details:

Website: www.lissajayemua.wix.com/makeupartistry

Lauren:

Lauren Thomas- Actress/Model Fan Page:
“LIKE” her on Facebook:www.facebook.com/MsLaurenThomas

Email: info (at) laurenthomas.com

Websites: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GossLrcRxBA (acting reel)

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