I first met Jay Ismail online through one of the modeling sites I usually frequent to where one can be connected to different creative people in the fashion, photography, and modeling industry. His sophisticated approach that goes into intricate details made me fall with his photography. Then 2010 came, and finally, we had a chance to work together. And I was able to finally meet and know more about this talented photographer from Malaysia. It was really fun working with him. And we've been very good friends since then.
When we had a quick trip to KL last June, he's one of the few people we had met up. Of course, we met up in his studio where Marl asked him thousand-and-one questions about shooting billboard (in preparation for Marl's billboard shoot with Ara Mina). This guy shoots billboards for some known brands like Ed Hardy. And of course, we had a very quick shoot again. I just love shooting with him because I KNOW that he'll do a great job with it. :)
Yesterday, he tweeted me at around 3-4AM and sent a BBM to Marl, too. He said that he woke up in a middle of a good sleep because he dreamed of something weird... that he was visiting a zoo with Marl, Selena, and me. The weirdest part of that was... he was speaking Tagalog fluently. Hahaha! So he wasn't able to go back to sleep and played with some of my old photos in his archive. And damn!!! They turned out really great and really portfolio-worthy! I totally love his work!!! Thank you, bro!
Visit his website at www.jayismail.com to view some of his great shots. But, tell me, what do you think about these shots? Leave a comment below or tweet me! :)
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I'm now a certified makeup artist!
At last! My certificate for attending a beauty makeup course (under Cheryl Cabanos) at Toni&Guy has finally arrived from London - I'm now a certified makeup artist!
I've been in love with makeup since I started singing professionally at the age of 12. Being a performer every night, I get to experiment on different looks with my makeup & hairstyle.
But I was lucky to have attended an intensive one-on-one beauty makeup course with Cheryl Cabanos, a celebrity makeup artist, at Toni&Guy Makati. Don't ask for how much and how long LOL. But it was all worth it. I learned about how to be a makeup artist not just for myself, but on others, too.
Waiting for the certificate was the only sad thing about it because they had me waiting for 9 months - which came from Toni&Guy in London.
But the wait is finally over! The certificate is already here therefore, I can say that I am now a CERTIFIED MAKEUP ARTIST! Cheers everyone and Happy Halloween!
I've been in love with makeup since I started singing professionally at the age of 12. Being a performer every night, I get to experiment on different looks with my makeup & hairstyle.
But I was lucky to have attended an intensive one-on-one beauty makeup course with Cheryl Cabanos, a celebrity makeup artist, at Toni&Guy Makati. Don't ask for how much and how long LOL. But it was all worth it. I learned about how to be a makeup artist not just for myself, but on others, too.
Waiting for the certificate was the only sad thing about it because they had me waiting for 9 months - which came from Toni&Guy in London.
But the wait is finally over! The certificate is already here therefore, I can say that I am now a CERTIFIED MAKEUP ARTIST! Cheers everyone and Happy Halloween!
A Day with the Master of Portraiture Manny Librodo
When I posed for the workshop of Manny Librodo, Landscape of Emotions, in Kuala Lumpur recently, I really had so much fun. The images turned out great from all the participants which clearly showed the different kind of post-processing that Manny Librodo has always been known for. But what most friends didn't know was the best things are yet to come. Because a day after the workshop, I had the very rare opportunity to spend the morning with the master of portraiture, Manny Librodo, along with the best assistants, Dr. Ban Hup Teh and my husband Marl "BadeeDadee" Cabusas, and be their only subject.
Since we performed the night before, I found it hard to get some rest. But at least, I managed to sleep for an hour. At around 7AM, my friend Reen picked us (Marl, Selena, and myself) up from the hotel and we met up with Manny and Dr. Teh at the Mines Resort. From there, we went to a very big house that is owned by Dr. Teh's friend. It was no ordinary mansion because as soon as we entered the house, we were ushered to the elevator/lift and was taken to the best part of the house... the theatre! My jaw dropped when I saw the hi-tech equipments at the engineer's booth and I couldn't believe my eyes when Manny brought me to the dressing room full of colorful costumes. Ball gowns, Chinese traditional costumes and chongsams, Japanese kimonos, masks, hats, wigs, headdresses, gloves, and all sorts of different costumes and props. And Manny was right. He knew that I'd be speechless and could only utter "Wow!" every now and then.
Manny gave me the freedom to choose what I'd like to wear for my 3 sets/wardrobe changes. He said he wanted an elegant ball gown for my first set and as suggested by Krystal the day before, I chose the purple ball gown. After doing my own makeup and hair in the dressing room, we went to the living room of the mansion and we started shooting. We also used different beautiful masks as props.
On my second set, Manny wanted an oriental Chinese opera theme again that was a bit similar to the one I wore for the workshop, with a different design and headdress. I did my makeup slightly different instead of just smearing the eyeshadow color around my eyes. We then went up to the rooftop and started shooting at the rooftop garden/patio. After the rooftop session, we went back to the theatre's dressing room to change my headdress to blue. We went to the study room where the owners love to do their Chinese paintings.
The last set was something that I haven't done before - a Japanese Kabuki theme. Doing my own Kabuki makeup was a bit of a challenge as I had to make my skin powdery white. I wore a blue Japanese kimono with a pillow at the back with matching Kabuki wig/headdress. For once, it was also a challenge for pose to be under the noontime sun at the rooftop in my oh-so-thick face, errr, makeup. LOL.
It was tiring as it was my second day of almost no-sleep at all but it was all worth it. Great bonding time and working moments with the master of portraiture, Manny Librodo, along with the other masters in their own right, Dr. Ban Hup Teh and Marl "BadeeDadee" Cabusas. It was also a great time bonding with my daughter Selena, who was my efficient assistant by the way, on her last day in town before going back to Manila. And how can I ever repay my friend Reen for being so supportive and for being the "reflectorer" that day. Thanks, Reen!
Here are some of Dr. Ban Hup Teh's shots of me in my Chinese opera look.
The model and makeup artist
I know I've been slacking quite a lot lately on updating my site and my blog. But if you're following me on Twitter, I bet you're sick of seeing my rants, happiness and stupid happenings on your timeline. :-)
Hmmm... it's already 2010. And the first quarter is about to end. I've done quite a lot since December 2009.
As a Model
Aside from being a personal model of Marl aka Badeedadee, I've modeled to a few other photographers in the Philippines and in Malaysia. Right now, I have more than enough to build different kinds of portfolios should I need them. :-)
Click here to see my online portfolio or here to visit Badeedadee Photography website.
As a Makeup Artist (MUA)
I am my own makeup artist ever since I started singing overseas. In the Philippines before I started traveling, I'd leave it to my makeup artist whenever I do TV guestings, show and photo shoots. But once I stepped out into a whole new world of entertainment - which is the music band scene, I had no choice but to learn how to enhance my features.
Over the years, I've been successful in that but I felt I needed to touch the basics if I really want to add "makeup artist" under my belt. So I finished a Beauty and Advanced professional makeup artistry at Toni&Guy Essensuals in Makati last January. My teacher Cheryl Cabanos who is a known celebrity makeup artist was so kind enough to squeeze in different lessons that I wanted to learn. I'm still waiting for the certificate from London though before I can finally say that I'm a certified MUA. :-)
If you wanna shoot, need a model & makeup artist, hit me up at jobs(at)saritaonline.com
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