CR 32 - On Camera Makeup Tips - For Women

EPISODE · Nov 14, 2018 · 16 MIN

CR 32 - On Camera Makeup Tips - For Women

from Camera Ready with Val Brown · host Val Brown

We're all busy, whether we're running our own business, leading our team or building our career.  Taking time to figure out how to put on makeup for video seems like a huge time suck. What about makeup when I'm on camera? is the question I hear most often behind what should I wear? And it's a good one, because most of us don't spend a lot of time under hot lights or in front of a lens that can change our skin tone or highlight our less than flattering attributes. If you could just learn a few basic makeup tips, to take the mystery out of how to you show up looking your best on camera whether you're indoors or outdoors or taking photos for your headshots.  It would be so much easier to get your videos done. Look great on video without spending a ton of time and effort on things that don't work. Wouldn't It Feel Great To Know It's Not A Lot Of Work To Get Ready To Be On Video?  I want you to know that you can show up as you and that you KNOW how to look your best. And that's what we are aiming for on camera, a look that's natural, easy to achieve and one where you feel amazing about how you look. Think of your face as a painting where the elements are in balance with your best feature being the star of the show. Whether that's your eyes, cheekbones or lips. On this episode of Camera Ready With Val Brown you'll learn: how your lifestyle will affect how you look on camera (yes ladies I know I covered this last week, AND it's that important) things to know about makeup and the camera some tips on keeping your look fresh throughout out your shoot. If you missed last week's podcast covering on camera makeup tips for men,  you can listen to part one here. >>>You can listen to this week's episode, On Camera Makeup Tips Part 2 - For Women here or here. Or if you prefer, you can read the blog here.  

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