Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Books. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

The Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual

Yesterday Sian posted about the new Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual so I thought I would check it out and ended up spending nearly 2 hours sneakily reading it cover to cover in the Starbucks at Borders!

I am not usually one for buying makeup books that show you how to create looks as I think they date quite quickly. I would rather spend my money on fashion magazines and learn by trying to work out how they do the looks myself. That said I loved this new book from Bobbi Brown and would definitely recommend it.

The book starts by going through the basics and shows you how to create looks, talking you through the tools, techniques and products an artist uses and why which is great for newbies or those who are interested in learning to do their own makeup better.

The second part focuses on makeup as a career and I found it to be a really insightful and interesting read. I would go as far as saying its a must read for anyone thing about or starting out in the industry as it gives such great advice on everything from what to expect when working on a fashion show to self promotion and building a kit.

Here are 7 quotes taken from the Makeup Manual that I think are key points to remember if you are pursuing a career as a makeup artist.

"While makeup artists are first and foremost artists, they also need to be business people."

- You can have the skills and talent but I have learnt that you need to be business smart when it comes areas such as negotiating and marketing if you are to get ahead.

"They must be open to learning and growing in their craft."

- I am still pretty new to the industry so I am learning something new every day but I cant ever see a day when I will not continue to learn and grow in an industry that is ever changing.

"A strong knowledge base allows artists to make great choices, see when an application doesn't work and know when to stop."

- I definitely think the sign of a pro is the ability to take anything in their stride no matter what is thrown at them.

"Its not about you. Great makeup artists focus on the client and never let their own egos get in the way."

- If your not happy being behind the scenes makeup probably isn't for you.

"Be nice to everyone."

- This should apply to life in general but as they say its not always what you know but who you know so being friendly could help secure your next booking.

"Once your promotional tools are completed and your portfolio looks great, you need a plan."

- In the book Bobbi Brown says that you need to be focused so you can concentrate on building either your book or your reel.

"No one wants to work with a makeup artist who's kit is dirty and disorganised."

- I think this is pretty self explanatory ;)

Let me know what you think and what points you would add to the list.

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'Influence' by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen

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Friday, 2 January 2009

"Influence" by Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen

Whilst browsing at Borders this week I came across a beautiful new coffee table book by the Olsen Twins Mary-Kate and Ashley called Influence.

The girls got to pick the brains of those that have not just inspired them in life and business but that greatly influence the world of art, film, fashion and photography.

The book edited by fashion and arts writer Derek Blasberg transcribes interviews which give great insight into the lives of the likes of Karl Lagerfeld, Terry Richardson and Lauren Hutton amongst other creative giants.

The book is beautifully designed by Rodrigo Corral and has a very personal feel. I love that hand written notes and snap shots are included along side the slick photography of Rankin who shot the cover and many interior shots.

Although the book will appeal to those who have followed Mary-Kate and Ashley’s career as the book contains photographs from the Olsen’s personal collections as well as their thoughts and anecdotes the books focus really is on celebrating those interviewed and gives fascinating insight into the world of those featured.

I am a real book worm and a sucker for a good coffee table book so if you have any recommendations for books that you think would be a beautiful or inspiring addition to my collection leave a comment below….

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