When I meet with a bride for the trial run - I take photos, a video and keep detailed notes so I can remember as much as possible about her look and personality. It is amazing how a few simple words can bring a client's unique personality back to me regardless of the time passed. The words on my notes for for Sarah read "really nice person". This is a commonly used phrase, but when I write it as a note to myself - I know exactly how special that phrase is. I have a rare job that requires me to stare at a face and eyes, to focus on a person from inches away with the intent of understanding them and trying to enhance their beauty. In my day-to-day life, I skim over things and multi-task, but when I am applying makeup on a face I am truly in the moment and that enables me to see people in a more intimate way. It is difficult to hide from your makeup artist!!
Jacob Pritchard's photography captured Sarah's beauty as well as her calm and kind persona. I enhanced Sarah's eyes by using an opal color shadow all over the lid and using rosy browns along the lash line and crease. I topped the soft eye with a very tight black gel liner to "pop" her eyes in photos. I used my new favorite lip combo - Bobbi Brown's Blue Raspberry Creamy Lip Color topped with Pink Brightening Gloss.
I love the idea of taking a double-decker bus with your guests to the ceremony. What a fun way to travel and see the city. Tara of EAP , was the fantastic day of coordinator. The couple wed at Central Park's Conservatory Garden with the reception taking place at Astra.





That's understandable that money makes us autonomous. But what to do if somebody has no cash? The one way only is to get the personal loans or just commercial loan.
Posted by: HumphreyJana26 | March 29, 2010 at 09:55 AM