Video link A beautiful woman sits in front of a video camera. Her name is Sena Cech and she is a. Watch Picture Me movie trailers. Picture Me: A Model's Diary. Winner of Milan International Film Festival's Best Picture and Best Fashion Film. Picture Me: A Model's Diary movie reviews & Metacritic score: A look at the inner world of modeling. As a model you will be required to wear makeup. This aspect of the job can occur in a number of ways: having a makeup artist on the set of your shoot, doing it yourself, or making an appointment to have your makeup done professionally beforehand. Models with agency representation will almost always have the luxury of having a makeup artist on the set of their shoots—that’s the upside of having an agent because they’ll book you for gigs that take care of all that stuff for you so all you have to do is show up. Freelance models can use one of the two options stated above, which is to do your makeup yourself or make an appointment to get it done. If you’re lucky, your freelance gigs may already have someone on-hand to do your makeup but more often than not, freelance clients will require models to arrive on the set with their makeup ready. For you makeup gurus who already know how to make your face look fabulous on your own, kudos to you! Being able to do professional quality makeup yourself will save you time and money. For those of you who aren’t pros at applying makeup for a shoot (mind you that makeup for modeling jobs are much different than the makeup you’d wear going out for the day or even out to the club) or who don’t want to deal with being responsible for your own makeup, you have the convenient alternative of booking an appointment with a makeup artist at your local shopping center. MAC, Clinique and Sephora are one of the many makeup brands that do makeovers for customers either by walk-in or appointment. Of course if you need makeup for a shoot, it’s best to schedule an appointment. On the occasions when I need my makeup to be top-notch, I make appointments to get my makeup done at a MAC store. They will do your makeup under the condition that you buy at least $50 worth of products, which isn’t bad if you ask me. Usually I’ll buy the items they’ve used on me that day if I really like the results and want to recreate it myself at home in the future. Some MAC stores even offer a private backroom away from being on the main floor, where you’re subjected to nosy passersby. The cost of the backroom is a flat $50 fee, which means you only have to pay for the room and aren’t obligated to buy any products. Make sure to call your local MAC store and ask which they offer. Remember if you get your makeup done on the main floor of the makeup store or at the makeup counter within a department store, the makeup artists are required by their managers to help customers first. Customers being a priority means one thing: even though you made the appointment and are there receiving a service, if a walk-in customer needs help, your assigned makeup artist must tend to that customer if one of their coworkers is not able to. This can create an annoying delay in your makeover but it’s a part of the process so it helps to know what to expect ahead of time. They aren’t trying to be rude or neglect you but they do have a job to do, so keep that in mind. No need for a diva moment! If the makeup store you choose does not offer a private backroom without customer interruption, I suggest allowing at least an hour for your makeup to get done. Try to choose the earliest appointment to avoid being in the store during peak hours when everyone is there. Getting your makeup done during a slow period will get you in and out without much hassle. It’s also best to make enough time to get your makeup done without running late for your gig. Here are some helpful tips for those who need to make an appointment to get their makeup done for a modeling gig: • Arrive with a cleansed and well-moisturized face. Oftentimes they may apply a moisturizer on top of what you have, which is okay. Just make sure you don’t have dry and flaky skin. Also make sure your lips are thoroughly moisturized with plain, non-colored lip balm. • Bring a scarf or head band to tie your hair back from your face if you’re wearing it down. Applying foundation can get a little messy and has to be applied up to your hairline so having any strands in the way will not only be annoying, you may get makeup up on it. • Wear a button-up shirt you don’t have to pull over your head and that you don’t mind getting dirty. This will avoid the possibility of smearing your makeup or getting your outfit dirty. If you have to wear your outfit to the makeup appointment, bring a towel or cloth to wear around your neck to keep makeup off your clothes. • Have an idea of what makeup look you want before you get there. Be sure to choose a look that goes with whatever the theme or nature of the shoot is: dramatic, youthful, glamour, editorial, fashion, commercial, etc. For more accurate results, Google image matching what you have in mind and bring it with you for the artist to reference. This saves a lot of time and effort, not to mention that you’ll know exactly what you’ll be getting. ***It helps to get pictures of models with your same skin tone and complexion. What looks great on a light-skinned model may not look the great on darker skin and vice-versa. Try to use pictures of models who are of the same ethnicity as you, if not the same skin color.*** • Want to learn how to recreate your makeup look yourself? Ask for a mirror and have the makeup artist explain what they are doing, how they are doing it and what tools they are using. This is a great way of getting a quick tutorial on how to apply certain types of makeup. With that knowledge and plenty of practice, you’ll eventually be able to do your own makeup for your shoots. • Don’t get too excited about purchasing products. I can’t tell you how easy it is to go overboard and spend way more than your required limit. Makeup artists are excellent salespeople and they can easily convince you to buy more than you’ll actually need or even want. So practice self-control and only buy the items that you know you’ll use often. • I’ve found it extremely helpful to have false lashes applied during my makeovers. From glam to simple enhancers, having the right set of lashes can make a dramatic difference in your photos unless you already have naturally thick and full eyelashes. They usually don’t cost much and since you can’t take them back after wearing it, you’ll have to pay for them anyway so learn how to use false lashes to your benefit. I find them very helpful for fashion shows and during shoots where the focus is on my face. Your makeup artist will show you how to choose the right ones for your needs. • Try to work with the same makeup artist for your gigs. Having someone who is already familiar with your face and skin cuts down on the whole introduction part and helps to speed up the process. If you have a friend who is good at makeup and can do it for you at their house or if they work for a makeup store, contact them first and if they aren’t available, have them refer you to someone they trust will do a good job or is skilled in the same makeup looks that your friend does. • Communicate with your makeup artist. Let them know what your shoot is for and the type of look you want. Be sure to know your skin type and how your skin responds to makeup. Also note whether you’ll be shooting in a studio or outdoors. That piece of information alone will determine whether the makeup artist will need products that contain SPF for outdoors or matte foundation to eliminate the shine from studio lighting. To avoid being unhappy with your results, let the makeup artist know each step of the way if you like what they are doing. Don’t be afraid to make suggestions or point out things. Be nice about it but don’t just smile and act like everything looks great when it doesn’t. It’s your face and their work you’ll be displaying so it’s important that you both put forth your best effort. This blog has come a long way since I started it in 2007! After more than 15 years in the modeling industry I have grown to be just as passionate about helping others get into modeling as I am about working in the industry itself. This blog will provide new, aspiring and established models words of wisdom, helpful tips, resources, advice, information and insight into the modeling world that not many people care to take the time to share. I believe we all should pursue our dreams--even if they end up not being the right fit. In addition to this blog I am also a model mentor and hope to begin traveling to do meet and greets with my readers and fans. If you want to set up a meet and greet, need advice for your own situation or want to request a topic for me to write about, please shoot me an email.
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This action film, directed by Pierre Morel (Taken), concerns young CIA agent James Reece (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) who has a cushy day job but dreams of an exciting life in the field. When the agency offers him his first big-time assignment, James must team with crazed lone wolf Charlie Wax (John. From bestselling author Celeste Bradley comes With This Ring, a delightful tale about the lengths one woman will go to marry—at all costs THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Elektra Worthington is the lovely middle daughter of the eccentric, impoverished Worthington family. Her beauty means nothing to her except as her currency to return the Worthington name to its former glory of stat From bestselling author Celeste Bradley comes With This Ring, a delightful tale about the lengths one woman will go to marry—at all costs THE RULES OF ENGAGEMENT Elektra Worthington is the lovely middle daughter of the eccentric, impoverished Worthington family. Her beauty means nothing to her except as her currency to return the Worthington name to its former glory of status, riches, and dominance in the ballrooms of Regency England. To this end, she will stop at nothing—even if she must kidnap a rich lord in the process. If this lucky gentleman is just returning from a long absence and knows nothing of the Worthington reputation, well, a girl shouldn’t look a gift lord in the mouthright? THE PRICE OF PASSION Lord Aaron Arbogast, returning to England after a decade-old scandal—of which he was not truly guilty, but instead took the blame out of loyalty to a good friend—is the last of his line. He will someday become the Earl of Arbodean and inherit the estateif, that is, he can prove to his ailing grandfather that he is a reformed man. Falling for a woman like Miss Worthington could cost him everything. But his desire for her? This is book 3 in the Worthington series. Elektra Worthington is determined to marry into money to save her family and their home. Lyrics to 'With This Ring' song by The Platters: With this ring I promise I'll always love you, always love you With this ring I promise I'll always. More With This Ring videos. Create a lasting memories with a diamond ring from Zales. Find promise rings, engagement rings, or choose from our wide selection of rings online. At the top of her list is Lord Aaron Arbogast. He has just returned to England after being gone for 10 years (he won't know all her family's angst) and he is loaded. How convenient that he just happens to stop at an inn where Elektra is waiting for her cousin. What else is there to do but kidnap him to do her bidding. Aaron Arbogast can't believe that he has been kidna This is book 3 in the Worthington series. Elektra Worthington is determined to marry into money to save her family and their home. At the top of her list is Lord Aaron Arbogast. He has just returned to England after being gone for 10 years (he won't know all her family's angst) and he is loaded. How convenient that he just happens to stop at an inn where Elektra is waiting for her cousin. What else is there to do but kidnap him to do her bidding. Aaron Arbogast can't believe that he has been kidnapped! Since he is already in his valet's clothes, with his valet conveniently playing him at the inn, what else is there to do but notify Elektra that she has kidnapped the wrong man? But being the man that he is, he can not allow Elektra and her cousin to travel back to London on their own. Aaron must continue to play the part of his valet for a little bit longer. What is a girl to do when she finds herself falling for an improper man? Does she follow her heart or marry to save the family fortunes? As wacky as they are, I've really fallen in love with the Worthington family. Elektra is probably the least wacky of the bunch (other than her kidnapping a future Earl) and feels responsible for the family. She needs to marry well to be able to restore the family home. Aaron, being the outsider of the bunch, sees how much she is sacrificing her life to make her family's life better. Aaron left England because he had disgraced his family (he took the blame for someone else) and is back to prove that he is a changed man. Even knowing that he needs to see his grandfather to secure his inheritance, Aaron still decides to escort the girls back to London. Aaron and Elektra are perfect for each other. They will sacrifice their lives for those that they love. I can't wait to read more stories about the Worthingtons! Thanks go to St. Martin's Press via NetGalley for a copy of the book in exchange of an honest review. In order to restore her family's reputation and fortune, Elektra Worthington sets off to marry herself off. Lord Aaron Arbogast has returned to England after a decade of exile and hopes to mend fences with his grandfather from whom he is to inherit. Elektra kidnaps Aaron but he pretends to be his valet but sparks still fly. I adore the broken, chaotic, endearing Worthingtons. They are a delight to read about and I liked that there was lots of the family in the book. I also enjoyed the inner dial In order to restore her family's reputation and fortune, Elektra Worthington sets off to marry herself off. Lord Aaron Arbogast has returned to England after a decade of exile and hopes to mend fences with his grandfather from whom he is to inherit. Elektra kidnaps Aaron but he pretends to be his valet but sparks still fly. I adore the broken, chaotic, endearing Worthingtons. They are a delight to read about and I liked that there was lots of the family in the book. I also enjoyed the inner dialogue of the hero and heroine in their struggle to resist each other. It was also great to see more of Button, the famous dressmaker and his assistant Cabot. This is a lovely read and I am looking forward to more Worthington hijinks in future books. With This Ring is the most recent release in this series by Celeste Bradley. I was able to receive a ARC in return of a honest review. I had really high hopes for this one, since every other book I have read from this author I have really enjoyed. However, I am sad to say that I couldn't get into this one at all. I had a really difficult time keeping focused on the story, and I felt like the story line was balanced in some ways. However it felt a bit off and I after getting half way and getting With This Ring is the most recent release in this series by Celeste Bradley. I was able to receive a ARC in return of a honest review. I had really high hopes for this one, since every other book I have read from this author I have really enjoyed. However, I am sad to say that I couldn't get into this one at all. I had a really difficult time keeping focused on the story, and I felt like the story line was balanced in some ways. However it felt a bit off and I after getting half way and getting to the point where I was almost skimming it, forcing myself to keep reading, I just knew I needed to put it down. I had a hard time choosing to do so, especially with it being a ARC, and when I have enjoyed this author, and in the past I have come to admire her compelling talent for her style of storytelling. In the past she has made regency romances come alive for me, and maybe I had too high of hopes, I am not sure. The basic of the story is pretty solid, and the characters seemed somewhat strongly situated into the story, but I never felt a connection and I felt like a bouncing ball as I was reading. I had the feeling of being disoriented, and I think the flow could have been a bit more smoother. I hope one day I can come back to this one and maybe I will enjoy it more. Even though I didn't enjoy this one, I do plan on reading more from this author. Good story about two people who want to do what is best for their families. Elektra feels that it is up to her to marry well and help restore her family's fortunes. She has one man in mind, but when she discovers a recently returned to England lord staying at the same inn she is, one who knows nothing about the reputation of her family, she comes up with the idea to kidnap him. But things don't go quite the way she planned. Aaron has come home after ten years away, ready to make peace with his gr Good story about two people who want to do what is best for their families. Elektra feels that it is up to her to marry well and help restore her family's fortunes. She has one man in mind, but when she discovers a recently returned to England lord staying at the same inn she is, one who knows nothing about the reputation of her family, she comes up with the idea to kidnap him. But things don't go quite the way she planned. Aaron has come home after ten years away, ready to make peace with his grandfather. All he has to do is show his grandfather that he's no longer the irresponsible man he used to be. Unfortunately for his plans, his encounter with Elektra has him tempted back to the wild side. Aaron can't believe he's been kidnapped and is convinced the young woman is quite mad. He convinces her that he's actually his valet, gaining his release. In spite of his reputation, he really is a gentleman, and can't leave Elektra and her cousin to make their way to London alone, so still posing as a servant, he escorts them on their journey. Being a Worthington, nothing Elektra does could be uneventful, and their trip has its challenges. I liked Aaron. Since being banished ten years earlier, he has put aside his wild ways. He's determined to show his grandfather that he has changed and is capable of taking his rightful place. I liked the way that he took care of his valet when he was taken ill, and enjoyed the conversations between them. I also liked the way that he took care of Elektra the night of the kidnapping. I liked how his protectiveness extended to making sure she and her cousin Bliss made it home safely. What he doesn't expect is to be so attracted to her, and that has him very worried, because getting involved with her could ruin everything. On the journey to London, and after their arrival, he begins to realize that she isn't actually mad, she just has a unique way of carrying out her plans. He sees that she is sacrificing so much for her family, and they are blind to it. There's a great scene where he tries to explain things to her brothers, but they are still oblivious. When Aaron realizes that she has found her way into his heart, he knows he should leave her alone, because his scandalous past isn't going to help her cause. The revelation of who he really is creates more drama, and he has to decide if loving Elektra is worth the problems it may cause. Elektra was quite a character. She had great plans for how she wanted to help her family, but her Worthington impulsiveness had her abandoning those plans to kidnap Aaron. When that didn't turn out the way she wanted, she went back to the original idea, but first she had to get back to London. It was fun to see her work her magic on Aaron to get him to accompany them. There was something about him that made her feel safe. The more time she spends with him, the less she wants to follow through on her original plans. When she realizes that she loves him, she faces the fact that marrying a servant isn't going to help her family, but that they would support her. When the truth of who he is comes out, she feels betrayed, and considers accepting another's proposal. I loved the final scenes, as Aaron makes his decision on what he wants for his future. What he did then was so 'Worthington' that it was obvious he would fit right in. I also liked how the truth of the scandal came out. It was great to see how he tried to keep his word about maintaining the secret, but Elektra's ability to understand the male brain (as she reminds him 'I have five brothers') has her figuring out the truth. The icing on the cake was facing his grandfather together and how that worked out. The secondary characters were also wonderful. I liked the scenes with Elektra's brother Lysander. He is such a complicated man, dealing with the after effects of the war. I ache for him and his unhappiness. It is going to take a special woman to help him through the darkness and I'm really looking forward to his story. The youngest Worthington, Atalanta (Attie) is still the strangest one of the family. She is very intelligent, but doesn't seem to have a moral compass. She doesn't like the idea of her siblings marrying and moving away and has come up with some harebrained ways to stop it from happening. It is going to be very interesting when it comes time for her story. There is also the ever wonderful Mr. Button and his assistant Cabot, and the wonderful gowns they create for the ladies. Their own story is sweet and heartbreaking as they want the same thing, but fears keep them apart. I hope there will be more of them in future books, and that things will eventually work out. .absolutely delightful! I just loved 'With This Ring'! Elektra Worthington is magnificent and unpredictable, a born rescuer and convinced that her role in life is to save her family and restore them to the grandeur they once knew. By marrying for position and money. And she has her sights set on the very person. No love for her! That's for her weird parents who seem to slope of for delightful bedroom type antics wherever and whenever they can, be it the family carriage or a convenient folly.absolutely delightful! I just loved 'With This Ring'! Elektra Worthington is magnificent and unpredictable, a born rescuer and convinced that her role in life is to save her family and restore them to the grandeur they once knew. By marrying for position and money. And she has her sights set on the very person. No love for her! That's for her weird parents who seem to slope of for delightful bedroom type antics wherever and whenever they can, be it the family carriage or a convenient folly. The thing is the whole group of those Worthingtons are just so intelligent, though Elektra seems to be the only one in touch with the reality of their situation. I enjoyed the youngest and most fiercely intelligent of the siblings, Atalanta. Her interactions with Arbogast aka 'Hastings' are both amusing and endearing. I look forward to hearing more about her. Lord Aaron Arbogast, soon to be the Earl of Arbodean, has according to the news sheets, returned to London from the Bahamas, a wealthy man--looking for an English countess. Scandal surrounds Arbogast's enforced exile, and a deeper mystery. This news has set the cat amongst the pigeons in many households. What develops from here is mayhem and deception leavened with a healthy dose of attraction and amusing happenings. The situations Elektra either designs or falls into just keep getting better, and more hilarious, with an underlying touch of sadness. The sparks ignite between Arbogast and Elektra but will she follow her heart or her head? An amusing read with a beguilingly twisted plot. A NetGalley ARC. Celeste Bradley is the author of Fallen, which was nominated for a RITA in 2002, and The Pretender, the first book in the Liars series. According to Bradley, the best thing about writing is that she finally gets to use the brain full of trivia she's collected over a lifetime of living in eight states, residing in over twenty homes, and changing her major five times. 'It was research for my writing Celeste Bradley is the author of Fallen, which was nominated for a RITA in 2002, and The Pretender, the first book in the Liars series. According to Bradley, the best thing about writing is that she finally gets to use the brain full of trivia she's collected over a lifetime of living in eight states, residing in over twenty homes, and changing her major five times. 'It was research for my writing career! That's my story, and I'm sticking to it!' For now, she lives in Tennessee with her journalist husband, her two divas-in-training, and the smartest dog in the world. Apr 27, 2013. 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Now change is coming to Bordeaux, with traditional customers like the US and the UK falling away, as China's new rich push prices to stratospheric levels. The demand is unprecedented, but the product is finite and this new client wants it all. Will the China market be the bubble that never bursts or the biggest threat yet to Bordeaux's centuries old reputation? For centuries, Bordeaux has assumed a mythical status in the world of fine wine as a leitmotif of wealth, power and influence, but its prosperity has always been linked to the capricious nature of markets and the shifting fortunes of global economies. Now change is coming to Bordeaux, with traditional customers like the US and the UK falling away, as China's new rich push prices to stratospheric levels. The demand is unprecedented, but the product is finite and this new client wants it all. Will the China market be the bubble that never bursts or the biggest threat yet to Bordeaux's centuries old reputation? 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Jun 06, 2013 This feature is not available right now. Please try again later. Fruitvale Station is a 2013 American biographical drama film written and directed by Ryan Coogler. It is Coogler's first feature-length film and is based on the events leading to the death of Oscar Grant, a young man who was killed in 2009 by BART police officer Johannes Mehserle at the Fruitvale district station of the Bay. This Sundance® award-winner follows the true events of a 22-year-old loving father and beloved son on the last day of his life before being fatally shot by police on. Shame that he was mostly overlooked (by the big name awards, anyway) as he turned in one of the best performances of 2013. Ryan Coogler does an amazing job in directing the film and I have to give him credit for not trying to glamorize the life and death of Oscar Grant. Instead, he portrays a young man who was not perfect, but had his whole life ahead of him and was honestly trying to improve himself before his untimely death. The Bad: If you're not familiar with the story, then you might wonder why they made the film. It is pretty much the last day in a young man's life and nothing more than that. It is well done and powerful in the end, but very straight forward. While I appreciated that, I can understand why others would not. Fruitvale Station is an attempt to shed light on the story behind the headlines. Seen through the prism of what happened, Grant can't help but take on a somewhat saintly aura. Whether that's more or less than the truth may be beside the point. What rings clearest is the notion of a life Fruitvale Station is an attempt to shed light on the story behind the headlines. Seen through the prism of what happened, Grant can't help but take on a somewhat saintly aura. Whether that's more or less than the truth may be beside the point. What rings clearest is the notion of a life snuffed out with a single shot. Winner of both the Grand Jury Prize for dramatic feature and the Audience Award for U.S. Dramatic film at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival, director Ryan Coogler's FRUITVALE STATION follows the true story of Oscar Grant (Michael B. Jordan), a 22-year-old Bay Area resident who wakes up on the morning of December 31, 2008 and feels something in the air. Not sure what it is, he takes it as a sign to get a head start on his resolutions: being a better son to his mother (Octavia Spencer), whose birthday falls on New Year's Eve, being a better partner to his girlfriend Sophina (Melonie Diaz), who he hasn't been completely honest with as of late, and being a better father to Tatiana (Ariana Neal), their beautiful four year-old daughter. Crossing paths with friends, family, and strangers, Oscar starts out well, but as the day goes on, he realizes that change is not going to come easily. His resolve takes a tragic turn, however, when BART officers shoot him in cold blood at the Fruitvale subway stop on New Year's Day. Oscar's life and tragic death would shake the Bay Area -- and the entire nation -- to its very core. |
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