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Calliope V
I have no experience working with make up artists so I was wondering where does the makeup artist have to do the make up. I have sceduled 2 outdoors and one indoor shoot for next week in London.
Do I have to provide a house for the make up or will it be done outside?
p.s. This is a TFCD (Time for CD with the pics from the shoot) photoshoot.
Answer
Explain the details to the MUA (location and theme), and see what requirements they have. The MUA will do the makeup where ever you are shooting. For the outdoor shoots, having someplace flat for the MUA to set makeup and brushes would be nice. KEY NOTE: The more comfortable you can make them, the more willing they will be to work with you in the future, especially if you need them last minute (also applies to models). If you can, pick up a small "camping table" that has folding legs.
Everything below, I consider as an investment plus I tend to play "pack mule" and follow the addage of "It's better to have it and not need it, than not have it and need it". Besides MY gear, on outdoor shoots I also bring: a pop-up changing tent (it's a Trekker Fold-A-Privy) for outfit changes (it collapses to ~32"x2", like a reflector does), a camping table, a cooler (with rollers) with ice and water, and a small mirror (in my camera case), and if it's going to be a sunny day on a flat area I bring a 10'x10' instant up canopy (12"x12"x56" closed and the case has rollers). I manage to fit all this into my small car. The changing tent always gets the most compliments. If there are any sporting goods stores by you, check out their camping section. I picked up the changing tent for $40 USD, and the table for ~$20.
The canopy has come in handy for me on more than one occasion. The white top functions very well as a scrim (and as shelter for the sudden rain shower).
Explain the details to the MUA (location and theme), and see what requirements they have. The MUA will do the makeup where ever you are shooting. For the outdoor shoots, having someplace flat for the MUA to set makeup and brushes would be nice. KEY NOTE: The more comfortable you can make them, the more willing they will be to work with you in the future, especially if you need them last minute (also applies to models). If you can, pick up a small "camping table" that has folding legs.
Everything below, I consider as an investment plus I tend to play "pack mule" and follow the addage of "It's better to have it and not need it, than not have it and need it". Besides MY gear, on outdoor shoots I also bring: a pop-up changing tent (it's a Trekker Fold-A-Privy) for outfit changes (it collapses to ~32"x2", like a reflector does), a camping table, a cooler (with rollers) with ice and water, and a small mirror (in my camera case), and if it's going to be a sunny day on a flat area I bring a 10'x10' instant up canopy (12"x12"x56" closed and the case has rollers). I manage to fit all this into my small car. The changing tent always gets the most compliments. If there are any sporting goods stores by you, check out their camping section. I picked up the changing tent for $40 USD, and the table for ~$20.
The canopy has come in handy for me on more than one occasion. The white top functions very well as a scrim (and as shelter for the sudden rain shower).
Place to go camping east coast?

maria mole
I am looking for a good place to go camping in the east coast, around north Carolina, Georgia.... Beautiful places, nature, waterfalls, etc.... Any suggestions?
Answer
I can't wait to go camping at *Edisto Beach State Park*. SC has some great state parks; we love them. And Edisto Island is my absolute favorite beach. It's quiet, uncrowded and clean, lots of shells and sand. Not tourist-y at all. The state park has beachfront improved camp sites (though they book up VERY fast) and another site across the main road under beautiful oaks with tent sites too. They have a great bike/hike trail (about 4 miles long I believe) that winds through the tree canopy and over the marsh.
We're also putting *Devils Fork State Park* on our list. http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/photo-gallery/default.aspx?ParkId=1355 The lake beach with the mountains in the background is beautiful and there are couple falls nearby. *Table Rock* is another popular state park. And we heard from a friend that *Huntington Island* is another great state beach park. This the state's most visited park and it has an historic lighthouse you can climb. They even have direct sewer hookup if you're going RVing. I've not been but she says it's much closer to "civilization" than Edisto, which is pretty secluded.
I love the Highlands area of NC, esp in summer. The temps are very cool, air is light, very pretty area. You might find some campgrounds around there, maybe near Franklin (Dillard, GA is close too). We camped a couple falls back in Brevard, NC, which has lots of area waterfalls. And the NC area around Boone is very pleasant, imo, though I'm not familiar with any specific campgrounds there. We try to stick with state, national and Corp parks because they seem to respect nature the most. So many private camps are becoming more asphalt and less shade - not my idea of camping.
I can't wait to go camping at *Edisto Beach State Park*. SC has some great state parks; we love them. And Edisto Island is my absolute favorite beach. It's quiet, uncrowded and clean, lots of shells and sand. Not tourist-y at all. The state park has beachfront improved camp sites (though they book up VERY fast) and another site across the main road under beautiful oaks with tent sites too. They have a great bike/hike trail (about 4 miles long I believe) that winds through the tree canopy and over the marsh.
We're also putting *Devils Fork State Park* on our list. http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/photo-gallery/default.aspx?ParkId=1355 The lake beach with the mountains in the background is beautiful and there are couple falls nearby. *Table Rock* is another popular state park. And we heard from a friend that *Huntington Island* is another great state beach park. This the state's most visited park and it has an historic lighthouse you can climb. They even have direct sewer hookup if you're going RVing. I've not been but she says it's much closer to "civilization" than Edisto, which is pretty secluded.
I love the Highlands area of NC, esp in summer. The temps are very cool, air is light, very pretty area. You might find some campgrounds around there, maybe near Franklin (Dillard, GA is close too). We camped a couple falls back in Brevard, NC, which has lots of area waterfalls. And the NC area around Boone is very pleasant, imo, though I'm not familiar with any specific campgrounds there. We try to stick with state, national and Corp parks because they seem to respect nature the most. So many private camps are becoming more asphalt and less shade - not my idea of camping.
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