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Behind the Scenes: Aria Spring / Summer 2012 Photoshoot

Got to work on a photoshoot for the Spring Summer Collection for Irish fashion label Aria, which is a label similar to Arianna, from the last post, but for a slightly older target market. Again I am not able to post any pictures of the collection as it is top secret! But here are some behind the scenes photos.

Jude Nabney and Makeup Artist Emma Farrell

 

Jude Nabney and Michelle O'Halloran

Sara Mia Styling

Model: Jude Nabney @ First Options
Clothing Label: Aria @ Aria Clothing
Photographer: Breffni @ Breffni Ryan Photography
Stylist: Sara O’Connor @ Sara Mia Styling
Hair: Michelle O’Halloran @ Hairaware
Make-up: Me @ Emma Farrell Makeup

Behind the Scenes: Arianna Spring/Summer Collection 2012

Shoes and Accessories Backstage
Got to work on a photoshoot for the Spring Summer Collection for Irish fashion label Arianna, unfortunately I am not able to post any pictures of the collection as it is top secret! But here is the accessories and one of the hair and make-up looks we went for :-)
Behind the Scenes Fashion Photoshoot

 

Model: Isabelle @ First Options
Clothing Label: Arianna @ Aria Clothing
Photographer: Emily @ Emily Quinn Photography
Stylist: Sara @ Sara O’Connor Styling
Hair: Michelle @ Hairaware
Make-up: Me @ Emma Farrell Makeup

Behind the Scenes: Fashion photoshoot with Oksana Lastovetsky

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Behind the scenes fashion makeup closeupModel: Oksana Lastovetsky @ Model Mayhem
Photographer: Yvonne Ryan @ yvonneryanphotography.com
Stylist: Lisa Lú @ Dublin Fashion Stylist
Hair Stylist: Michelle O’Halloran @ Hairaware
Make-up Artist: ME! @ Dublin Fashion Makeup

 

 

 

 

A Fashion Future so Beautiful

This is a fashion film that I was involved with nearly a year ago now. It was all shot on green screen and superimposed onto a cityscape. The idea behind it was that it was a fashionable girl who is reborn as an angel.

The Team:
Director of photography: Alison King @ Alison King Photography
Stylist: Hazel Pfeifer @ Hazel Pfeifer Stylist
Make-up Artist: Emma Farrell @ Dublin Fashion Make-up
Hair: Jane Akkerman @ Jane Akkerman Hair
Model: Cici Cavanagh @ Assets Model Agency
Fashion by: Costume, Indigo & Cloth, Dolls Boutique, The Design Centre
Production: Phil Winston
Lighting: Anthony Downes
Motion Designer: Dominika Nicman
3D Modeller: Paul Heffernan

Prudence Magazine Photoshoot with Mairead Farrell

I work with Mairead regularly on the panel, she likes the way that I make her eyes nice and smokey and her skin flawless. When she was asked to do an interview for Prudence magazine recently, she requested that I do her make-up. I was absolutely delighted of course. Here are a couple of images from the shoot, to see more, get this months edition of Prudence in your local shop.

Prudence Magazine Make-Up Artist

Prudence asked me to breakdown the look for their “Pruzine” it is a newsletter that they send out to subscribers of their website. Here is the article that I wrote:

We wanted to create the perfect party ready look for Mairead. She loves to play up her eyes, so we decided to go for an intense smokey eye. I used MAC Fluideline eyeliner in “Blacktrack” all over the socket of the eye as a base. This helps to create a deep colour and makes your eye make-up last all day without creasing. I pressed in MAC’s frosted eyeshadow in “Mulch”. I blended this out with a Dior grey eyeshadow from one of their quad palettes. I lined the inner rim of her eyes with Urban Decays 24/7 eyepencil in “Zero”. I used Eyelure’s Naturalite false eyelashes to create a voluminous, wide eye effect. These are perfect for contact lense wearers, because they are lightweight. I ensured that her skin looked flawless with the airbrush, to recreate that look at home I like Make-Up Forever’s HD Foundation, it gives a similar soft diffused glow. I changed the lip for each look, showing how you can make a look versatile by changing just one aspect. A peach colour gives a fresh youthful feeling whilst the red lippy gives a more dramatic sensual look.

By Emma Farrell www.emmafarrellmakeup.com Ph: 0863274449

Prudence Tip 1:

When doing a smokey eye start with the eyes first. It means you can clean up any fall out, but also more importantly, it will stop you wasting concealer and foundation under the eyes where you don’t need it.

Prudence Tip 2:

Prep the lips first with Lucas Paw Paw Ointment, it is a secret weapon from Australia, it is reasonably priced, but is like a lip job in a tube, it makes your lips full, plump and hydrated. http://www.pawpawstore.co.uk/