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Female Photographer -- What to Wear?

 
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Dec 30, 2008 18:21 |  #16

Tattooed Mommy wrote in post #6971960 (external link)
just a questions on make up for female photographers. Since your eye is on the backside of a camera pretty much all day long do you go without make up? maybe just go without eye makeup so you don't mess up the view finder? your thoughts...

I wear make-up, but only natural looking. I still like to look smart and dressed-up for the occasion, even if I am behind a camera all day. lol


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Dec 30, 2008 18:22 |  #17

I wear all black...but I would like to get a little more stylish by adding more modern accessories.


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Dec 31, 2008 09:21 |  #18

Tattooed Mommy wrote in post #6971960 (external link)
just a questions on make up for female photographers. Since your eye is on the backside of a camera pretty much all day long do you go without make up? maybe just go without eye makeup so you don't mess up the view finder? your thoughts...

I wear very light makeup. I like to look put together, but I don't want to wear to much makeup that could possibly smudge. I never wear mascara when shooting. Usually a foundation, a little blush, a little shadow and a subtle lip color.


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Jan 06, 2009 21:04 |  #19

A cat woman suit...oops..I meant to say, all black, slacks (pants with pockets is a plus) with button shirt, keeping the makeup natural and hair back.


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