We had such an amazing two days on location shooting for Vermont Vows and Well Wed magazines.
Often in photo shoots, once the makeup application is complete you spend the rest of the day changing clothes and hair and accessories but not the makeup. For this shoot, I challenged myself to change the makeup for each gown change. There were 14 gown changes!
This amazing shot was taken by Barrie Fisher in front of an untouched vintage car in a junkyard somewhere on a back road of Vermont. Only Krista could find such a place! Justin Cruz was on location creating beautiful hair styles.
This was our second day of shooting and the second or third gown of the morning. For a higher resolution portrait of this shot and all the makeup and how-to information, I will now be a beauty contributor to the Vermont Vows and Well Wed family of publications. Make sure to check out my blog there, too. What I can tell you is that this is a full application of airbrush foundation with great care taken to craft a soft, romantic, vintage inspired yet modern look. Soft shimmery pinks on her lids, light purple lips and soft false lashes (Ardell are my favorite). Please find much more detail on the Vermont Vows site (soon:).
It was two days of lots of challenging yet very fun creativity with other amazingly creative folks. I am thrilled to have even a small role in this cover shot! Much more to come!
Love, love,
Cynthea
Cynthea Wight Hausman is the owner and operator of Cynthea’s Spa, a petite, urban day spa in the heart of Burlington’s Church Street Marketplace.
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