My Origin — Episode 1
Starting over in a new country, a new profession, at 41 #MyOrigin #StartingOver #PhotographerInCanada #FashionArtPhotography
#CreativeJourney #ArtInProgress #NewBeginnings #ThisIsMe
#SelfTaughtPhotographer #HonestCreativity #LateBloomer #VulnerableAndBrave
In the world of fashion photography, where every detail matters, the role of hair and makeup artists is nothing short of transformative. They are not just stylists; they are visual storytellers, shaping the mood, era, and identity of an image with their craft.
The best HMUAs don’t just “apply makeup” or “do hair”—they enhance the narrative, define the character, and elevate the entire production. They understand textures, light behavior, skin tones, and the balance between subtlety and drama, ensuring that the final result translates seamlessly through the lens.
Having a strong beauty team is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. A flawless base, the right contouring for different lighting setups, and a hairstyle that holds its structure under the intensity of a shoot can make or break an editorial, campaign, or cover. The difference between an ordinary shot and an unforgettable one often lies in the details—and those details are mastered by the best HMUAs in the industry.
To all the makeup artists and hairstylists who pour their artistry into every stroke and strand—thank you for bringing visions to life. The fashion industry wouldn’t be the same without you.
#FashionPhotography #HMUA #MakeupArtists #HairStylists #CreativeTeam #EditorialBeauty #BehindTheScenes #torontocreatives #torontofashion
This was a big project — we put together an entire team, created the looks, and shot a full production around one idea: that groceries cost as much as designer clothes. That deserves attention. I felt the original post didn’t get the reach it should have, so here’s a new cut that hasn’t been published before. Hoping the split screen format brings it to more people this time. Thank you for supporting our creative work. We all put a lot into this