I had the tiniest 1 year old in my studio the other day. She was so cute. I could snuggle up with her all day. Big blue eyes and the cutest smile. Here is a fun shoot of her with her first birthday cake. Is your little one turning one contact me to get your cake smash session done. 307.286.1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com To see more samples check out my fan page at https://www.facebook.com/jrussellimagery
Jacque Russell Imagery is tasteful with a hint of sexiness. We use photographic techniques and unique lighting to create a fun, romantic, and sensual portrait while staying within your comfort level. We take an ordinary woman and build her self-esteem by bring out her true beauty. Visit us at www.jrussellimagery.com for all your Cheyenne photography needs.
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Body Pack Cloths ~ Norwex Indepentant consultant
The
Norwex Body pack cloths are for regular body and facial cleaning; a
natural way to clean skin and exfoliate. For dry or sensitive skin
including skin around the eye area, leave moisture in the cloth and wipe
gently or use the Norwex Makeup Removal cloths. For oily skin or for a
deeper exfoliation, wring out cloth well prior to use.
To order, get a catolog, or book a party give me a call at 307-286-1908 or visit my website at http://jacquerussell.norwex.biz/ Join my mailing list here https://partypulseglobal.imakenews.com/norwex/Reports/Newsletter
To order, get a catolog, or book a party give me a call at 307-286-1908 or visit my website at http://jacquerussell.norwex.biz/ Join my mailing list here https://partypulseglobal.imakenews.com/norwex/Reports/Newsletter
Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Pin-Up Make-up tips
Pin-up fashion is a classic vintage fashion style which exudes femininity and style. Since vintage styles have been making a huge comeback find out how to create your own pin-up girl make-up. This vintage fashion style, the pin-up fashion, is a style which can easily be recognized due to the sexy adorable looking outfits, the trademark pumps, the sensual make-up and eye catching hairstyles. This 1950's fashion style has made a huge comeback, becoming more and more popular among women.
The new designs maintain the same patterns as they used to in the past. It seems that this fashion style didn't need any modern touches implemented since it looks gorgeous as original.
When it comes to make-up you can go the original way or you can spice things up a bit by creating or experimenting with new colors and styles.
To create this gorgeous pin-up girl style make-up you need to:
apply foundation according to your skin type. Use a powder foundation for normal and oily skin types and liquid foundation for dry skin. Use a shade that matches your skin type. The original pin-up make-up had a certain paler look, but it is best to work exactly with you type of skin
for the eyeshadow you can use colors which work best for you. You can use 2 or three color eyeshadows to create certain effects like depth and dimension. This way your eyes will stand out even more. You can use gold colors, matte or shimmery, depending on the rest of your outfi
apply a black liquid eyeliner close to your upper eyelashes starting from your inner corner towards the outer corner. Extend the eyeliner upwards and out to create a cat eye effect. This way your eyes will appear more sensual
define your eyebrows with an angled brush and use an eyeshadow a few shades darker than your hair color. You will be able to give your eyebrows the definition and thickness they need in order to soften the facial features
using a lip liner line your lips to give them a better definition. Use a lip liner which is similar to your lip color. Make your lips bigger by applying the lip liner just above the lip line or contour under your lip line top make your lips appear smaller
apply a lipstick in bright red shade for a sexy and sensual look
as far as the hairstyles go choose one that matches your type of hair and hair length. There are so many gorgeous ways to create a pin-up girl hairstyle. Choose a hairstyle which works best for you and enhances your facial features
The Pin-up girl fashion is a gorgeous and feminine style which didn't come as a surprise when it made a comeback.
Contact Jacque Russell at 307-286-1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com to book your Pin-up session.
The new designs maintain the same patterns as they used to in the past. It seems that this fashion style didn't need any modern touches implemented since it looks gorgeous as original.
When it comes to make-up you can go the original way or you can spice things up a bit by creating or experimenting with new colors and styles.
To create this gorgeous pin-up girl style make-up you need to:
The Pin-up girl fashion is a gorgeous and feminine style which didn't come as a surprise when it made a comeback.
Contact Jacque Russell at 307-286-1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com to book your Pin-up session.
Sunday, March 24, 2013
Miss Ja ~ Wyoming Model Photographer
Miss Ja was so fun to work with. She knows how to rock shoots. She did such a great job on so many of our ideas. She is only 8 years old. She is a little DIVA.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Norwex Laundry Pre-Wash ~ Independent Norwex Consultant
Did you know that pre-treating stains helps to keep your colors bright because dirt residue is a contributor to clothes becoming dingy? And the colder your wash water, the better chance you need to pre-treat or pre-soak your fabrics.
Dissolves and eliminates on contact a variety of stains. Gentle on delicate fabrics and works in all water temperatures. The 100% natural formula is hypoallergenic, biodegradable, non-toxic and free of allergens, dyes, perfumes and petroleum solvents.
To order, get a catalog, join my team, or book a party give me a call at 307-286-1908 or visit my website at http://jacquerussell.norwex.biz/ Join my mailing list here https://partypulseglobal.imakenews.com/norwex/Reports/Newsletter
Dissolves and eliminates on contact a variety of stains. Gentle on delicate fabrics and works in all water temperatures. The 100% natural formula is hypoallergenic, biodegradable, non-toxic and free of allergens, dyes, perfumes and petroleum solvents.
To order, get a catalog, join my team, or book a party give me a call at 307-286-1908 or visit my website at http://jacquerussell.norwex.biz/ Join my mailing list here https://partypulseglobal.imakenews.com/norwex/Reports/Newsletter
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
How Do I Get Into Pin-Up? ~ Wyoming Pin-up Photographer
1. Pin-up is a fun hobby! It really is! But it's not a wage-earner. You might get paid shoots, but it won't be enough to pay the rent.
2. Please don't expect this to be a magical short-cut to a life of glamour and marabou-trimmed negligees and no more office work or standing in queues or going to Tesco's to buy baked beans. Not even Dita makes a living solely from "being a pin-up". Bernie Dexter has an online shop and sells vintage items on Ebay. Sabina Kelley works in a tattoo parlour. Morgana does web design. Some girls add the money from paid shoots to money from burlesque performances and costume-making and pin-up classes, but they are not solely working as pin-ups.
3. Get a professional shoot done. If you've read anything about mainstream modelling, models need a portfolio of pics in order to join an agency. Pin-up is no different - in order to be seriously considered by other photographers (or indeed shops & magazines etc), they need to see samples of your work to see what you're capable of. Myspace-style photos in a bathroom mirror, or out-of-focus things taken on a self-timer with a basket of laundry in the background (when not intended as a prop, obviously) are not sufficient. When you're starting out, the best shoots are ones when you pay because you will be taught how to pose for the camera. There is a list of photographers at the end of the page.
4. Go back a step and think about what you mean by "getting into pin-up". Doing some pin-up photos and having fun doing the shoots? Being a celebrity? Having people cue up to tell you how wonderful you are? If you say yes to the first option, then bravo, you're being sensible. Fame and adoring fans aren't a given. Doing photos and enjoying the process is the basis of "being a pin-up".
5. As with all forms of modelling, there are limited opportunities for larger women. True, there are more opportunities than in other kinds of modelling, but do be aware that there are often size limits on the models required for some shoots, and if you protest, you're ear-marked as a trouble-maker. I rather enjoy being a trouble-maker myself, though.
6. Tattoos: whilst being a central part of rockabilly, and while some people develop an interest in vintage coming from an alternative background and might have tattoos, don't be surprised if people don't want to photograph you if you've got obvious tatts. Last year, someone said to me "You're not very vintage, are you?" because I have tattoos, and put me at the back of the all the group photos so you couldn't even see me. You might drive a Cadillac and live in a vintage house, own racks of original dresses and listen to nothing recorded after 1959, but that swallow tatt on your arm is going to limit what you can do. That said, some photographers seek out tattooed models, but I find they're more interested in vast quantities of piercings as well. It's all rather odd what the invention of Photoshop and airbrushing, but what do I know... "I'm not very vintage, am I."
7. Networking is important but don't make unreasonable demands on people. You aren't the only person who "wants to be a pin-up". I'm often asked by people if they can model for my shop, and I'm now having to say that you must have previous modelling experience. Even if it's a shoot you've paid for with The Hourglass or The Casting Couch. It isn't fair to bombard people with photos you took of yourself in your bathroom mirror and demand that you're hired. Don't leak bad karma into the cosmos! (man). You MUST have a professional portfolio!
8. Enter competitions, participate in online groups, etc etc etc. For example, The Pin-Up Lifestyle Network. Just being generally involved in burlesque or rockabilly, swing or WW2 re-enactments, which have pin-up as important elements of their culture (though please don't profess to liking rockabilly if you don't really like it - it's kind of annoying. Or indeed the other things - no-one likes an egomaniac interloper who's only turned up because they want their own personal fan club. Please don't be that person). Come up with your own ideas for websites or online groups or forums. Whatever. Be creative. This is "being a pin-up", the second thing you do after enjoying doing your shoot and being pleased with your photos. Don't expect everything to fall into your lap.
9. It might be worth joining Model Mayhem and/or Net Model, but as I've mentioned elsewhere, there are often rather unrealistically stringent size requirements so larger girls will find it very hard, if not impossible, to find shoots. Even shorter-than-average girls might struggle.
10. You don't have to perform burlesque as well. Shocking, I know, but it's true.
11. Learn how to do your own hair and make-up. This will open more opportunities for you, as it means the photographer won't need to hire a hair and make-up artist.
12. Wardrobe: please don't call yourself a pin-up or an aspiring pin-up or an up-and-coming pin-up or any combination thereof without a wardrobe. You need to have at least one dress - if not more, because if you use the same dress in 10 different shoots, it's rather boring. I know somewhere you can get nice dresses too.... Although posing in your undies isn't vital for a pin-up, you need to have a nice selection if you go down that road, and What Katie Did have an amazing collection so there's no excuse. Of course you'll also want their stockings. Make sure your footwear is adequate, and if the sole of your shoe is showing in the photo, please make sure it's clean. DO NOT expect to be given clothes for shoots (please don't even ask!) unless you have developed a name. People do not run businesses just so they can give out things for free.
13. Be careful with the term "vintage". If you call yourself a "vintage pin-up" then please make sure you have the right look. "Vintage" isn't a term to fling before the word "pin-up" unless you know what you're talking about, otherwise you will look very silly. This is true even of calling yourself a "rockabilly pin-up" - unless you're involved in the rockabilly scene, it just won't work, as there's more to rockabilly than someone with tattoos wearing a circle dress. Go to the original sources, read books, look at photos and paintings, hone your styling skills, watch films, learn from others. It isn't hard, but it takes dedication, and it's really obvious if it looks slapdash and cobbled together.
14. You need luck. Being at the right place at the right time is vital but unfortunately a bit of a pain to schedule into one's diary.
15. You MUST be 18 or over. No reputable photographer will photograph you under that age.
Contact Jacque Russell at 307.286.1908 or email at info@jrussellimagery.com to book your pin-up session.
2. Please don't expect this to be a magical short-cut to a life of glamour and marabou-trimmed negligees and no more office work or standing in queues or going to Tesco's to buy baked beans. Not even Dita makes a living solely from "being a pin-up". Bernie Dexter has an online shop and sells vintage items on Ebay. Sabina Kelley works in a tattoo parlour. Morgana does web design. Some girls add the money from paid shoots to money from burlesque performances and costume-making and pin-up classes, but they are not solely working as pin-ups.
3. Get a professional shoot done. If you've read anything about mainstream modelling, models need a portfolio of pics in order to join an agency. Pin-up is no different - in order to be seriously considered by other photographers (or indeed shops & magazines etc), they need to see samples of your work to see what you're capable of. Myspace-style photos in a bathroom mirror, or out-of-focus things taken on a self-timer with a basket of laundry in the background (when not intended as a prop, obviously) are not sufficient. When you're starting out, the best shoots are ones when you pay because you will be taught how to pose for the camera. There is a list of photographers at the end of the page.
4. Go back a step and think about what you mean by "getting into pin-up". Doing some pin-up photos and having fun doing the shoots? Being a celebrity? Having people cue up to tell you how wonderful you are? If you say yes to the first option, then bravo, you're being sensible. Fame and adoring fans aren't a given. Doing photos and enjoying the process is the basis of "being a pin-up".
5. As with all forms of modelling, there are limited opportunities for larger women. True, there are more opportunities than in other kinds of modelling, but do be aware that there are often size limits on the models required for some shoots, and if you protest, you're ear-marked as a trouble-maker. I rather enjoy being a trouble-maker myself, though.
6. Tattoos: whilst being a central part of rockabilly, and while some people develop an interest in vintage coming from an alternative background and might have tattoos, don't be surprised if people don't want to photograph you if you've got obvious tatts. Last year, someone said to me "You're not very vintage, are you?" because I have tattoos, and put me at the back of the all the group photos so you couldn't even see me. You might drive a Cadillac and live in a vintage house, own racks of original dresses and listen to nothing recorded after 1959, but that swallow tatt on your arm is going to limit what you can do. That said, some photographers seek out tattooed models, but I find they're more interested in vast quantities of piercings as well. It's all rather odd what the invention of Photoshop and airbrushing, but what do I know... "I'm not very vintage, am I."
7. Networking is important but don't make unreasonable demands on people. You aren't the only person who "wants to be a pin-up". I'm often asked by people if they can model for my shop, and I'm now having to say that you must have previous modelling experience. Even if it's a shoot you've paid for with The Hourglass or The Casting Couch. It isn't fair to bombard people with photos you took of yourself in your bathroom mirror and demand that you're hired. Don't leak bad karma into the cosmos! (man). You MUST have a professional portfolio!
8. Enter competitions, participate in online groups, etc etc etc. For example, The Pin-Up Lifestyle Network. Just being generally involved in burlesque or rockabilly, swing or WW2 re-enactments, which have pin-up as important elements of their culture (though please don't profess to liking rockabilly if you don't really like it - it's kind of annoying. Or indeed the other things - no-one likes an egomaniac interloper who's only turned up because they want their own personal fan club. Please don't be that person). Come up with your own ideas for websites or online groups or forums. Whatever. Be creative. This is "being a pin-up", the second thing you do after enjoying doing your shoot and being pleased with your photos. Don't expect everything to fall into your lap.
9. It might be worth joining Model Mayhem and/or Net Model, but as I've mentioned elsewhere, there are often rather unrealistically stringent size requirements so larger girls will find it very hard, if not impossible, to find shoots. Even shorter-than-average girls might struggle.
10. You don't have to perform burlesque as well. Shocking, I know, but it's true.
11. Learn how to do your own hair and make-up. This will open more opportunities for you, as it means the photographer won't need to hire a hair and make-up artist.
12. Wardrobe: please don't call yourself a pin-up or an aspiring pin-up or an up-and-coming pin-up or any combination thereof without a wardrobe. You need to have at least one dress - if not more, because if you use the same dress in 10 different shoots, it's rather boring. I know somewhere you can get nice dresses too.... Although posing in your undies isn't vital for a pin-up, you need to have a nice selection if you go down that road, and What Katie Did have an amazing collection so there's no excuse. Of course you'll also want their stockings. Make sure your footwear is adequate, and if the sole of your shoe is showing in the photo, please make sure it's clean. DO NOT expect to be given clothes for shoots (please don't even ask!) unless you have developed a name. People do not run businesses just so they can give out things for free.
13. Be careful with the term "vintage". If you call yourself a "vintage pin-up" then please make sure you have the right look. "Vintage" isn't a term to fling before the word "pin-up" unless you know what you're talking about, otherwise you will look very silly. This is true even of calling yourself a "rockabilly pin-up" - unless you're involved in the rockabilly scene, it just won't work, as there's more to rockabilly than someone with tattoos wearing a circle dress. Go to the original sources, read books, look at photos and paintings, hone your styling skills, watch films, learn from others. It isn't hard, but it takes dedication, and it's really obvious if it looks slapdash and cobbled together.
14. You need luck. Being at the right place at the right time is vital but unfortunately a bit of a pain to schedule into one's diary.
15. You MUST be 18 or over. No reputable photographer will photograph you under that age.
Contact Jacque Russell at 307.286.1908 or email at info@jrussellimagery.com to book your pin-up session.
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Norwex Odour Eliminator ~ Independent Norwex Consultant
Did you know that Norwex Odour Eliminator uses a natural method to deal with unpleasant odors. The bacterial spores in Odour Eliminator work to eat up the organic matter causing the odour. Highly concentrated the Norwex Odour Eliminator is mixed 2 Tbsp. per cup of water. This is cost effective and provides almost 3 L or 3.2 quarts of natural odour eliminator.
To order, get a catalog, join my team, or book a party give me a call at 307-286-1908 or visit my website at http://jacquerussell.norwex.biz/ Join my mailing list here https://partypulseglobal.imakenews.com/norwex/Reports/Newsletter
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Pin-up Session Tips
Prepare your outfits carefully. From fully dressed to underwear. Make sure everything goes. For example bring a fifties looking dress, with the lingerie stockings and shoes. We will take pictures of the hole outfit and go from there.
Choose a theme.
Practice your posing. This is the time to let it all out. Go as out there as you can. Always point your toes and keep your hands busy. Examine other pin-up photographs. Look in magazines. how do they put their hands, move their bodies? look at it all.
Plan what you want. In this kind of shoot, it's better to plan ahead as much as possible.
Bring props!
Contact Jacque Russell @ 307.286.1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com to book your session!
Choose a theme.
- Fifties pin up or sixties for that matter
- sailor, military (police or anything uniform) cowgirl
- sexy secretary (or sexy librarian)
- playboy bunny
- singer (like Jessica rabbit?) Sexy long dress
- house wife (sexy dress, apron) - or nightie
- beach (bathing suit, sunglasses, hat)
Practice your posing. This is the time to let it all out. Go as out there as you can. Always point your toes and keep your hands busy. Examine other pin-up photographs. Look in magazines. how do they put their hands, move their bodies? look at it all.
Plan what you want. In this kind of shoot, it's better to plan ahead as much as possible.
Bring props!
Contact Jacque Russell @ 307.286.1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com to book your session!
Model Destinee ~ Wyoming Model Photographer
I got to work with a beautiful young lady and help build her portfolio. She wanted to do a marionette shoot. I really had to think outside my box. I am always telling my clients soft hands but this time I had to think broken and dead hands. I love the images.If you are a model want to build your portfolio contact me at 307.286.1908 or info@jrussellimagery.com
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)