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- Provider travels up to 150 miles
Need to look amazing?
The proof is in the pictures. I will make you look your absolute best. I am experienced working with all ethnicities and ages, from natural looks to glamorous, and am proficient at both airbrush and traditional application. I use professional products specifically designed for high-definition photography and film, and application techniques that blend seamlessly and eliminate the need for excess product. The result is natural-looking, softly radiant skin, gently emphasized features, and minimized flaws.
My motto?
Blending is everything!
I live in Northampton, Massachusetts, and work on-location throughout Western MA, The Berkshires and New England, and am available for travel.
Please visit my website to view my work, and to see my customer feedback. Contact me for a custom quote.
A. My work is divided into two main categories: personal and commercial (hence my two websites!) My commercial work includes advertisements and promotional materials (print, web and video) and photography (such as headshots and portraits); my personal services include bridal and event makeup. I also offer lessons and consultations.
A. First and foremost, look closely at the makeup artist's portfolio. Does the work and quality reflect what you are seeking? Does the artist demonstrate skill working with different skin tones? Does the makeup look natural in photographs, or heavy? A professional makeup artist should be able to show a range of current photos of their work.
A. High definition cameras have changed the way we do makeup, from the products themselves to the application techniques (including airbrush). If you have ever seen a snapshot of yourself where your face looked pale, ashy, or shiny, you know how unforgiving cameras can be - makeup that looks fine to the naked eye may not translate to a photo. A professional artist who has worked with pro photographers will understand how to ready your face for the spotlight.
A. 1. Ask to see their portfolio, if it isn't already accessible online.
2. Ask if they have any references from clients similar to you (you can also sometimes look up reviews online), or a client list.
3. Ask them what their rate is, and give them as much information as possible so they can give you an accurate quote.
A. Since I work on location, potential clients should be able to indicate where I will be traveling to. I also need to know either how much time I will be there or how many people I will be making up, so that I can provide an accurate quote. Clients are always encouraged to share pictures of looks that they like so that I can get a sense of their preferences and style - communicating with images is always better than with words!
A. I love bringing out everyone's natural beauty - enhancing what is already there and making it shine. I especially love the reaction my clients have when they see themselves in the mirror! I also love the creativity, incorporating color theory and contouring in ways that are unique to every face I work with, and being able to vary the effect - from the natural, no-makeup clean look that is my specialty to more dramatic looks that are so much fun to do - with just a few strokes of my brush!
A. Absolutely; I am always adding to my skills! I have taken workshops from Temptu airbrush and MAC Pro, and am an active member of the Powder Group (an association in NYC that offers extensive programming and education for professional artists). I also read and research extensively, and am always up for learning new techniques.