Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Summer Project

Guess what I learned today. 

Photography has a lot more to it than I imagined. 

I mean, I knew there were more elements than lighting, angles and having really expensive equipment, but today I finally came to understand that on a deeper, epiphanetic level.  I saw REAL photography, not cheapo amateur engagement pictures.

Take, for example, this Jasmine themed picture:
Beautiful, isn't it?
So, the angle is great, offering a little distortion to emphasize her face and the lamp, and the lighting is beautiful, even, and warm.  The colors work well together, and the gold background adds just the right touch!  All this I knew, and all this I feel able to do.

But, there are some very important details I appear to have overlooked.

Like makeup.  Seriously, look at those eyes!  They're perfect!  The shadow, the liner, everything is perfectly painted and fits just right.

I have NO clue how to do that.  Seriously, about the only thing I know about makeup is that it gives me eyebrows I don't normally have. 

The other problem is that my models don't know how to do that either.  Unless I have a professional makeup artist that follows me around wherever I go (that's to go with the piano that follows me around playing theme music, of course... I have the beginnings of an entourage forming here...), then I'm going to need to know how to do that myself.

I also need to have some idea of costuming - body types and what kind of clothing looks good on what kind of body.

So, I officially have a project for next summer.  Learn basic stage makeup, specifically glamour and fantasy makeup, as well as basic costuming.  That'll get me started.  Then I can take REAL amateur portraits, instead of pathetic ones.

Now, for those of my girlfriends to whom I have promised free engagement pictures, never fear.  I will NOT dress your fiancé up as a magical pixie.  I'm thinking more when I take senior pictures, or do photoshoots for my own pleasure.  This girl, whose photos I was browsing, likes to do story themes, where she combines glamour with characters and costumes from a movie or a book.  It was purely AWESOME.  I'd love to do stuff like that, if I can get the mad makeup and costuming skills that would require.

So, makeup, I shall learn you.  And I shall learn you well.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you. You have no idea how much I appreciate your promise not to dress my fiance up as a magical pixie. Considering I want a manly man, and want people to know that I am marrying a manly man, it seems quite imperative that he not appear as anything less than manly. :)

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