About Honey the MUA
"Some girls are just born with glitter in their veins." - Marilyn MonroeMy name is Alyssa but I'd prefer to be called Honey. I've been into make-up for about 5 years but started really taking it seriously within the last year. I am currently a student enrolled in Make-up Designory in NYC where I've studied beauty make-up artistry as well as airbrush make-up. My goal is to become a senior Mac artist or a Make Up For Ever artist. I recently got hired as a freelance artist at a local Mac counter so that is one step closer to achieving my dreams!I am a NY based make-up artist. I live in Long Island but I am wiling travel to all NYC boros & some New Jersey Areas. Do not hesitate to contact me for all other areas! I am just building my portfolio so I am open to most TF* opportunities. If not, my rates are reasonable & negotiable! I do traditional & airbrush make-up. I am available to do make-up for events, print, runway, television, film, weddings, high definition makeup, etc. Any ideas, questions, concerns, etc please do not hesitate to contact me via email or on here! I am a social butterfly & I would love to network with you!**PLEASE NOTE - I am temporarily NOT providing any airbrush services but again this is only temporary! I will be offering airbrush services again starting August/September 2009. Thank you & sorry for any inconvenience!
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Portfolio Basic Tips

Make sure you use a large and clear main profile photo - the first impression is everything. If its width is smaller than 310 pixels, the system will enlarge it to fill the frame and it will look blurred and distorted.

Avoid having collages in your portfolio, especially vertical ones. This is a very common mistake that many users make. A portfolio is a set of photos and in a way it is a collage on its own. So, uploading a collage of photos, as one image, does not really compliment your book and your portfolio in general. If you really have to use a collage, try to at least limit the number of images in it to 2 and have them horizontally placed instead of vertically.

Photographers, don't place huge logos in your photos - this would only annoy your possible clients. Just open any magazine and see if any of the images there have anything like this on them. Even online, if you Google a famous photographer you will never find an image of theirs with a huge copyright logo across it. And yet most amateur photographers do the total opposite. Be smart and only do what the best do.
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