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Diana's Formal Shooting
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Diana is the very stylish person who always has a passion and understanding for fashion.
She is fashion designer unlike anyother I have met.She has an extraodinary fashion sense.The briiliant photographer Taek and I have decided to work together with Diana a formal wedding shoot.The wdding shoot would be fashion editorial style that you can see in magazines.
Diana was suprised when she first saw me do the smokey eye makeup and runway hair since she never worked with heavy makeup and big hair before.
However Diana adjusted quickly and marveled to see before her, a model pulled straight out form a magazine.
Despite having to work with unfamiliar style, Diana still understanding to do the job and
thanks to Diana, we were able to obtain a beautiful shot, please enjoy the beautiful pictures!
TV COMMERCIALS
It was a really hot day (105 degree F) and there was no fan/AC due to voice recording in the studio but every talent and crew members did a wonderful job.
Commercials always require hard work due to long wait times and repetitive scene cuts. The tension on the set always gets me excited.
Disney Channel's What a Life!
NYX PROMOTION
This video was for NYX Promotion. The model shown in the video won first place in Miss NYX Competition in Switzerland.
FASHION AUDITORIAL
This look was inspired by MUSE
About a year ago, I went to Sea World with my family and came across a section where they showcased tropical birds. I was really captivated by the birds' extravagant colors and their beautiful feathers. I thought to myself then that I wanted to try this particular hair and make up theme for my next portfolio.
HANBOK
These are traditional Korean Hanbok shots from my portfolio. These beautiful Korean Hanbok were designed by Mi Hee Kim, who has also designed the dress worn by a Hollywood actress, Sandra Oh (from Grey's Anatomy), during the Emmy Awards. Photo by taek taekphoto.com
I spent approximately two days braiding human hair to extend on to the model's short hair. Traditional Korean women (married) from before the nineteenth century wore a wig around their heads, called gache, as bigger fuller hair was desired and viewed as more aesthetic. The braided hair that was extended on to the model's hair weighed approximately four pounds. The extended hair could have been a burden on the model but she was very excited and enjoyed the shoot.
I spent approximately two days braiding human hair to extend on to the model's short hair. Traditional Korean women (married) from before the nineteenth century wore a wig around their heads, called gache, as bigger fuller hair was desired and viewed as more aesthetic. The braided hair that was extended on to the model's hair weighed approximately four pounds. The extended hair could have been a burden on the model but she was very excited and enjoyed the shoot.
The make up was done to make the model appear more like a Korean doll.
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