As many of you know I study to be a photographer. I started my studies last August and will graduate next summer.
As part of an assignment from the school I did a studio photo shooting in my home with Dixie feathers last Sunday. I chose to do a boudoir photo shooting as it is part of the plan I have for my future career in photography. I want to help women find their beauty and get in touch with their femininity with my pictures.
We started with the hair-do and make-up. I was looking after an early 1960's style, so I chose to do thick wing eyeliners and a Marilyn Monroe -style hair-do for Dixie. I also chose a soft lipstick from Besame's 1960's collection to suit the repro 60's style and soft style I was after. This was not only my first studio photo shooting but also the first time I did an eye make-up for a model. So far I've only practised doing it for myself. And I must say I think it turned out very good!
I wanted to bring soft atmosphere to the pictures, so I chose soft shades to the clothing and styling as well. Also my bedroom is decorated with soft pastel colors which suited the idea I had for a soft boudoir set.
So anyway here is the set that I took:
I've started to use the heading Power Pin-Ups for my pictures. I'm not sure about that yet. To me it means that women will find their inner power being in these pictures and looking at them, and they can also have an impact on how they want to be seen and looked at. Do you think it's a good heading or do you have even a better idea?
Credits:
Copyright, Hair, Make-Up and Styling: Coco de Noir
Model: Dixie Feathers
Make-Up:
Besame Cosmetics and Kryolan
Foundation: Besame Honey & Medium Beige
Lipstick: Besame Debutante Pink
Eyeliner and eyebrows: Besame Cake mascara
Eyeshadow, blush, bronzer and powder: Kryolan
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