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| Photography/TV/Runway Makeup Studies • Photography/TV/Runway Makeup Programs |
| by Robyn Tellefsen |
The job of a professional makeup artist is to interpret the makeup requirements of clients and to produce a creative and technically accurate visual representation. photography/TV/runway makeup is highly stylized and is focused on making the model or actor look as attractive as possible. Television makeup artists in particular must contend with the challenges of high-definition TV, whose sharp resolution requires a new level of coverage to minimize flaws.
What You'll Learn
In a makeup artist program you'll take theoretical and practical makeup courses pertaining to different styles of makeup, history, and tools and their care. Makeup artist training will provide you with a practical understanding of lighting, the photographic process, colors, continuity, and the impact of makeup processes on the skin.
Degree Types
Makeup artist programs can lead to a certificate or diploma in makeup artistry, or a degree in cosmetology. Continuing makeup artist education courses are available as well.
Career Paths
With training in photography/TV/runway makeup, you can become a professional makeup artist, cosmetologist, or other spa/Salon worker. Makeup artists are usually self-employed, but they may also be represented by an agency or employed by a production company.
Job Outlook
Makeup artistry is a growing industry. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in May 2007, theatrical and performance makeup artists earned a median salary of $16.95 per hour, or $35,250 annually. And employment of makeup artists is projected to increase a whopping 40 percent from 2006 to 2016.
Licensing and Accreditation Information
Makeup artist programs, which include photography/TV/runway makeup, may be accredited by the National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts & Sciences (www.naccas.org). To learn more about requirements for registration or licensure as a makeup artist, check with your state board of cosmetology: http://nictesting.org/websites.htm.
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