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I did two things, the silver in my shadow is mixed with a shimmer blue to give an icy silver look.
also, the blue for the mask required three different brushes to get this look...i used a flat round brush to stipple it in along with an large eyeshadow fluff and blusher brush for blending.
is it ok to use your own face in a portfolio?? i was always under the impression a porfolio has to be photos of applications you've done on others. which i do, it's just not often as i live in a small town and so dont get much clientele...i have to travel to San Francisco or Sacramento to work with models and so far it's been difficult to book photoshoots. hopefully there will be some bridal business coming my way to build my professional portfolio with, i got a tip yesterday that a local photographer may want to use me for weddings she does /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />.
also, the blue for the mask required three different brushes to get this look...i used a flat round brush to stipple it in along with an large eyeshadow fluff and blusher brush for blending.
is it ok to use your own face in a portfolio?? i was always under the impression a porfolio has to be photos of applications you've done on others. which i do, it's just not often as i live in a small town and so dont get much clientele...i have to travel to San Francisco or Sacramento to work with models and so far it's been difficult to book photoshoots. hopefully there will be some bridal business coming my way to build my professional portfolio with, i got a tip yesterday that a local photographer may want to use me for weddings she does /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />.