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MUAs & Hair Artists

There are many MUAs and Hair Artists that do not get the credit they deserve. 

Spending countless hours preparing the models for the show. 

Models walk out in the designers clothes, photographers take pictures, everyone has a good time. 

Not many people know the work and effort that goes on before the show starts. 

True, many photographers do not get enough credit, countless hours in editing,  and designers do not get enough credit, countless hours of designing, however I think we can agree that many forget about the MUAs and hair artists. 

This post is to honor them, all the work you do, is appreciated. 

I know the models appreciate your work and I know the photographers appreciate spending less time in Photoshop. 

Some of the MUAs/Hair Artists that participated in FFHE, I know I am missing a few and I apologize. 

  • Ema Grahovac                                        
  • Pilar Adelle                                                        
  • Hanette Mena                                                    
  • Desiree Storm
  • Trudie Stork:                
  • Savannah Smith
  • Brianah Soffa
  • Claudia Walker
  • Gio Mattia        
  • Rose: www.smashhair.com

Thank you for all that you do. 

-Rebecca Kerchak (Producer/Founder/CEO of Fashion for Humanity Events)

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A shy man behind a camera

 

I was always the party pooper that hated to go to parties. I felt so uncomfortable talking with people I never met before, will probably never see again. More important than that in my mind was that I was not the most interesting person at the party.

Now I have a camera to hide behind. I can go to parties with my camera. Those who know my photographic work are more likely to want me to take their picture. They actually look my direction and graciously thank me for taking their picture. I can almost feel their excitement and anticipation to see the end result. I now feel naked in public without my camera. I go back to my normal shy self and wonder why people won't look my direction. It is sort of funny because many people believe I am an outgoing and gregarious socialite. I guess compared to my nerdy software programmer peers I am.

If you see me with my camera, look my direction and indicate you want your picture taken. If I am with or without a camera, take me out of my comfort zone and carry out a conversation with me.

Thank you Nikon for making me feel more comfortable in public.

Tom

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Thomas Schmuki Photography

Visit Tom's Website: www.thomasschmukiphotography.com

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