SOMA Living October 2022
she was easy to direct and maneuver into dynamic and powerful poses. For lighting, we kept it simple with a large round softbox on a single light coming from one side. We played with a purple background to compliment her colorful blouse, a grey wall for the black and white dress, and tried out our new ivy green wall. - Lee Seidenberg Photography
focus on establishing balance and symmetry. Adding balanced layers and a face frame were key in creating this look, which is full of soft movement. With naturally wavy hair, the shape also eliminates a weight line, making her new look easy to maintain and wear sleek or wavy. Framing her face, her haircut will attract the eye to her striking cheekbones and let her natural beauty shine. - Yoni Kreger, YK Salon
For Laura’s makeup, I chose a “fresh and dewy” look; she doesn’t wear makeup every day, so it was important for her to feel like herself. A soft lip color and eyeliner come in handy to make her eyes pop. I used all cream-based makeup products (no powder) to ensure the skin has a luminous finish - Norah Salzar, Makeup artist
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In fairness, it’s not terribly difficult to enhance Laura’s natural beauty. To compliment her face shape and features—particularly her beautiful blue eyes—I minimized the length to
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Laura came into the studio both nervous and excited. In spite of her fear of modeling,
Wardrobe Courtesy of Retail Therapy
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