Venice Beach and B-Boys

Venice Beach, CA first thing in the morning before all of the hustle and bustle.

Venice Beach, CA first thing in the morning before all of the hustle and bustle.

Always on a search to for new and fresh ideas to push the limits of my imaginative creativity, I set out on a trip last month to diversify my portfolio on a collaborative mission with one of my favorite photographers, Samantha Collie, to Venice Beach, CA. On that trip I accomplished my goal and left richer in friends and memories.

The day we arrived in LA, Samantha and I had a meeting to attend with agencies and start scouting locations around our home base in Venice Beach. Let me just say as a young girl growing up in San Diego, I was never exposed to Venice Beach Boardwalk and in all of my years of traveling to LA, I had never been. Taking in everything with child-like eyes, this was a first for both Samantha and I. Immediately I was captivated by the "breakers" dancing on the boardwalk. But with lots to do, there wasnt a whole lot of time to sit and watch. 

We walked to a near by coffee shop on the beach that following morning to get some work done and a bit more scouting before our model arrived. Sitting in that coffee shop I recognized a fellow patron as one of the dancers from the crew dancing on the boardwalk the day before. That morning, Sam and I befriended one of the B-Boy's of the world famous LA Breakers crew, Giovanni, the self-professed "Sexy Oompa Loompa" over coffee. If you have spent anytime on the Venice Beach boardwalk, you have probably seen these guys performing. Giovanni was gracious enough to let us glimpse inside their world and introduced us to a few of the other dancers as well. With a certain asthetic in mind for our shoots, LA street style with high end fashion, Samantha was able to incorporate an authenic account of Venice Boardwalk culture with    (Some of the dancers into our shoot. Big thanks to Giovanni, Jaime Burgos and Ron Myles.)

Take a behind the scenes look into our adventures in LA LA Land: 

Breakers crew waiting to perform

Breakers crew waiting to perform

Giovanni and I on the boardwalk on our last day in Venice

Giovanni and I on the boardwalk on our last day in Venice


 

Inside one of the shops on the boardwalk

Inside one of the shops on the boardwalk

Samantha shooting Gaby Haugh with LA Models

Samantha shooting Gaby Haugh with LA Models

image.jpg
image.jpg

 

image.jpg

WAIT! You can't be in LA on Coachella weekend and not at least stop byyyy! So on Friday, with an invite to Samantha from Mui-Hai Chow, fashion editor of Flaunt Magazine, to their "Virgin Sacrifies" themed party at Coachella, I became Samantha's plus one. Sustaining on red-bull, we made the trek from LA to the desert after our photo shoots just for the evening before it was back to work again. We dined on BBQ served up by singer songwriter and certified chef, Kelis. Her milkshake once brought all the boys to the yard and her BBQ followed suit. There was a healthy line of people waiting to try her delicious rendition of jalepeno mac n'cheese, thai coleslaw and ribs. Special performances by Suko and The WOW... and Lindsay Lohan even stopped by. We had to keep our tradition alive of always hitting the photo booth at parties... this time wasnt any different. 

With love <3 from Coachella 2014

With love <3 from Coachella 2014

Tips on Tattoo Cover-up

Attending a Spring wedding and needing to cover up that tattoo? Here are a couple of tips!

image.jpg

My lovely model, Brandi, has tattoos on both inner biceps, both inner forearms, right outer forearm, & the tops of both feet that we needed to cover up for a photo shoot. 

What you'll need:

1. Powder puff 2. Tattoo CoverUp 3. Powder that matches your skin tone 3. Hairspray or a sealant

Step One: 

For Brandi I mixed the lightest shade on my Mehron Tattoo Coverup Wheel (you can find this online) and the Tan shade on my palette to achieve a color a step lighter than her skin tone. I love the Mehron color wheel because of how thick and opaque it is, plus it's not very easily rubbed off. I find that the creamier the texture of the coverup- the less it covers. 

Step Two:

Dab your powder puff into the coverup and dab & PRESS the it onto the skin area that you would like to cover blending outwards. Brandi's tattoos were mostly black, so I did have to go over it a couple times to make sure there wasn't anything showing through. 

Step Three:

The next step is to color correct the area. As you'll see it will be a bit lighter than the actual skin tone. We'll do this with the powder we use to set the cover area. Dab your choice of powder over the coverup and blend outward. On Brandi, I used Loreal True Match pressed powder. 

Step Four: 

Spray the area with hairspray or a sealant to set and seal your coverup, allow to dry and Voilà!!   

 

Happy Pi Day! 3.14

Happy Pi Day and thank you for visiting my blog page! Check back periodically for updated blog posts. <3