Model: Lisa Cross      
Skin tone: Light
Skin type: Dry
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Black Rimmel liquid eyeliner 
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Estee lauder Foundation 
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Screen face red blush 
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Red mac lipstick, chilli 
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Brown Rimmel eyebrow pencil 
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Iyler false eyelashes
      
With this image I originally was going to use a different image however on the day the model did let me down. Luckily for me one of my previous models was free so I could use the same model. With the image not really showing the face I could pull off using the same model twice, even thought that was something I tried to avoid doing. As I had to use a different model my quote did not relate to my model so I decided to use a quote from a song lyric instead ‘Jessi J- who am I’. The lighting for this shoot was difficult as I didn’t want to get a shadow where I was repeatedly getting a shadow. As I was limited on the lighting I had, I had to reposition the model so not so much of a shadow was being cast. Producing two sides to one person was interesting on this shoot as I wanted one to appear over confident and one shy and timid. Using the black and white persona (white being pure and black being seedy) it gave the image a good balance between the images. Also positioning my model in the set poses also help create my look I wanted to achieve.
 
With this image I originally was going to use a different image however on the day the model did let me down. Luckily for me one of my previous models was free so I could use the same model. With the image not really showing the face I could pull off using the same model twice, even thought that was something I tried to avoid doing. As I had to use a different model my quote did not relate to my model so I decided to use a quote from a song lyric instead ‘Jessi J- who am I’. The lighting for this shoot was difficult as I didn’t want to get a shadow where I was repeatedly getting a shadow. As I was limited on the lighting I had, I had to reposition the model so not so much of a shadow was being cast. Producing two sides to one person was interesting on this shoot as I wanted one to appear over confident and one shy and timid. Using the black and white persona (white being pure and black being seedy) it gave the image a good balance between the images. Also positioning my model in the set poses also help create my look I wanted to achieve.
       The retouching on this image was once again merging two
images together; by the time I did this image I had previously edited 3 images
in the same format so it came pretty easy to me, as I was repeating myself with
the images. 

 
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