Now let me explain NAHA. They are the North American Hairstyling Awards, and in short they turn out some of the most amazing artistic work regarding models, hairstylists, wardrobe stylists, and makeup artists to date.
There are quite a few categories to enter including (but not limited to): haircolor, texture, student hairstylist, salon team, fashion forward, avant garde. Past winners can be found on the website--I greatly encourage you to checkthem out. Anyway, since she owns a salon, made her own wardrobe (out of ties!), and most likely understands that she's incredibly creative and has an incredibly positive mindset, Carol decided to do an entry.
Now, as mentioned in my previous post about Carol, she is multi-talented given any kind of art form. I'm sure she would have taken the pictures and done the makeup herself if she could. But, I assume to further the MUA and photographer's credibility and business (should she win), she hired them to complete the shoot in the most professional manner possible. Oh, did I also mention Carol is a sweetheart?
The studio was quite large--but you had to take a series of twists and turns after entering through an empty gallery door to get there. Rounding the corner, there was a table set up with snacks and coffee/water/tea, another table with hairstyling equipment, and a side room where Teryl was doing the makeup. Another model sat, finishing up her hair and wearing one of Carol's pieces. She started shooting while my face got caked and my hair done did.
Chatting with the team you're working with is always important to me, because I like to get to know who is 1) touching my face, 2) touching my hair, and 3) what their goals are in the industry to see if I can help them out later on, assuming future success. I find out that Teryl works in Eugene (where I was living at the time), and actually attended the same high school I did. Not only that, but she was in choir and the advanced jazz choir (just as I was) and closely knows the choir director (who is like my second dad). She knows his children who I went to school with, and sees them frequently when in the area. And we were in Seattle!
Small world! You'll hear me say that a lot.
Side Note: The smallest of the small. I know a photographer in Eugene through a ballroom dance class I took at UofO. He mentioned to me that a photographer friend of his wanted to use me for her gallery show that was coming up. I'm in LA trying out for ANTM (5'7" under season!) when I get her text and I tell her I'll be back soon. My mom goes to a garage sale down the street and through chit-chatting (as moms do) finds out that the photographer lives just three or so houses down from us. Upon the arrival of the opening of her gallery, a past co-worker from a bakery I worked in for 10 months shows up bearing chocolate truffles. The photographer's husband (who co-owns the gallery and glass blows) knows my co-worker from also working at the bakery, but had gotten the job after I quit. Turns out, I had gotten my best friend hired at the bakery, and she was the one who trained him. Oh, and my old co-worker and I had just gotten hired as the head bakers at a new bakery opening up in town. Yeah, small world.
Aaaannnyyywaaaaay. Makeup on, tie suit tied and pinned, awesome heels worn. We switched between a white seamless and a grey seamless (which were conveniently located right next to each other). I was doing that thing that I do where I look angry in most pictures, so I kept being reminded to relax and just have fun. We changed the hair and wardrobe a couple times, and suddenly the shoot was over.
Leaving the studio and realizing again that this was for NAHA, I was informed that I won't receive the pictures until April. 2010. Ahh, the wonders of competitions.
This wasn't the first time I had to be patient, though. My first NAHA experience was with The Teals, when they cut my long blonde hair and turned it into this:
We had shot in January and had to wait until April, which seemingly wasn't as bad a wait, but it was when I was first starting to model so of course I was impatient :)
Hopped in my car and drove down to Portland to crash before going home the next day.
I left looking a bit like this:
Final pictures will come...in April...