Film and Television

You need a makeup artist.

Every person on the set has a specialty, and their contributions are what makes a finished, professional product. The makeup artist works closely with the director, the director of photography and the lighting director to make sure that actors have the look the product needs and to ensure continuity throughout the production.

 

Makeup and wardrobe are essential to creating a character. Do you need aging effects? Trauma? Do you want a certain mood? A makeup artist provides the details that bring performances to life.

 

Actors and Models

Your headshot is a sales tool. It is the first impression you will make on agents, casting directors, producers and other professionals. It's also an investment. Good ones aren't cheap and cheap ones aren't good.

 

To get the most out of your headshot, we recommend you use a professional makeup artist and hairstylist. Street makeup does not photograph well. Color photos have different requirements than black and white. It's surprising what it takes to achieve that perfect "natural" look.

 

Amy Sue Huheey has over 10 years' experience as a professional makeup artist, and is an actor and model herself. She knows the business and what it takes to succeed in it. She has worked with most of the major casting agencies in the Washington area and on the East Coast. Her clients work in every medium-television, film, theater and fashion-and she can help you capture the look that professionals are buying.

 

Business and Professional

Don't get lost in the lights. Conferences and conventions have gone high tech, often employing jumbo screens and satellite video hook-ups. A makeup artist keeps speakers looking natural and confident in even the harshest lighting. Using a professional provides a degree of uniformity to speakers, making sure that no one looks washed out or overdone.

 

Conventions can be a twenty-four-hour-a-day affair. A makeup artist keeps your look appropriate from the auditorium to the conference table to the ballroom and back.

 

Your business headshot is an important investment. From press releases to conference programs to websites, you need a professional image. Amy Sue gives you the look you need, and her network of photographers can supply you with camera-ready or digital portraits for all your business needs. To busy to come to us? Check out Studio to Go!

Weddings

I thought you had the ring... Weddings can be hectic, especially with a large party. It seems that there are a thousand things to do, all at the last minute. Relax, and let a professional bring out everyone's best features for the ceremony and the pictures afterward.

Amy Sue travels to your location anywhere in the Washington metropolitan area and can accomodate large bridal parties.

She offers reasonable rates and a free consultation.

In addition, she has a network of photographers and other wedding professionals at your disposal.