Thursday, October 11, 2012

Zombie Witch

It's been a while. But here's what I've been up to. For Halloween this year, I'm going to be doing Halloween makeup at a local beauty supply store for children, and of course, adults. My sister, who has been my long time model, is going to be going as a Zombie Witch. Odd right? No one has done it before, it's new, it's different. So it was a great idea to play with. I've done three 'practice' sessions with her. So I'm posting them here.

Session One: Not good at all. That's more of a take on a cartoon-like witch for children.

Session Two: Getting closer. But still not Zombie enough.

Session Three: The winner. But I'm well aware I didn't hollow out the eyes. And of course, in that bloody grin, teeth are going to be added. It will just make it that much scarier.


Session One:










Session Two:















Session Three:














Saturday, January 28, 2012

SFX.

Just a few random SFX pictures.


A bruise I made with the Ben Nye Master bruise wheel.

Blistering burn wound.

Last but not least, and something I need to practice on- a split finger, nearly severed.

Very delayed Halloween picture.

I decided to make something out of makeup instead of wear a mask considering I was going to be doing other people's makeup on Halloween. I wanted to be able to see correctly. This was made with Ben Nye Clown White, and the paradise pallette for the colored areas of the face. Along with black cream makeup to make the lines. As far as the teeth, it was very tedious to do. I used the false white nails for manicures and cut them into the shape I wanted, then colored them with tooth color. A nicotine stain color to give them that rotting away look.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Corpse shoot.

Model: Aneesah Moore
Hair Stylist: Stephanie Rocha
Makeup Artist: Babylon Makeup (Myself)
Photographer: Jennifer Hudgens
We had a secondary photographer- this was experience for him being as how he is new at it. His name is Bryan Santacruz.

I'm only going to post a couple of pictures. There are a lot of them.









The pictures above were taken by Bryan Santacruz.







This next set of images? Taken by Jennifer Hudgens! Below is going to be the finished product. Edited and taken by Jennifer Hudgens.