How Do You Take Good Eyelash Pictures
When you go on social media, what captivates your attention? Isn't it the lash photos? How important is it to have Instagram-worthy pictures? When everything is visual, it's essential to take good shots to capture your future clients and book appointments.
In this blog, we will talk about how you can make your own eyelash photos look great. We'll also give you some tips for taking better photos of your lashes, so that when you post them on social media or send them in emails, they'll stand out from the crowd.
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Solid, outstanding portfolio work is the bedrock of a strong business page. If a potential client can't see what you have to offer, why would they book an appointment with you? Knowing how to shoot a stunning lash photo is crucial in the increasingly competitive beauty market. Fortunately, we're here to provide you with the advice you need to nail that shot!
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PHOTO POSES
So you've just finished doing a beautiful set of lashes on that lovely lady, and now you want to show her off to the world! How do you take the best photos?
These are example of eyelash picture shots that capture the gorgeous lash pictures you made.
SHOT OF THE ENTIRE FACE
Your model might be lying down or sitting up during this image, depending on your taste. Ask your model to gaze upwards and tuck their chin in slightly, using your pointer finger as a cue.
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That's great! You're on the right track—if there's one thing I know about lashes, it's that they're best photographed from a distance.
When you're taking photographs of someone's eyes, you should always be sure to photograph them from above. This is because looking at someone straight-on makes their eyes look small and flat. So instead of shooting your model straight-on, ask them to sit up or lie down in a way that allows you to capture their entire face from above.
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SHOT WITH A SINGLE EYE
Close-up shots are the actual money shots because they show off the neatness of your work by zooming in on the lashes. When your model is lying down and gazing straight ahead, this photo works best.
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You know that saying "a picture is worth a thousand words"? Well, it's true—and it's especially true when you're a lash artist. If you want to get clients in the door and keep them coming back for more, you need to make sure your photos are professional and effective.
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Make sure you have a model who has gorgeous eyes! You'll have better luck getting good shots if you have someone who's naturally photogenic.
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The key to creating the perfect eyelash picture is getting close enough to the eye that you can see every hair, but far enough away that you don't get distracted by the rest of the face.
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BEFORE AND AFTER
You wanted to show your followers how you do the lashes by showing some before and after eyelash pictures. They can identify the beauty of having a lash extension.
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HOW TO TAKE GOOD LASH EXTENSION PICTURES FOR SOCIAL MEDIA?
TIP #1
Proper angle and make sure to focus on the product to showcase the beautiful lash work.
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TIP #2
Good lighting makes a difference. How you light your image will make every difference to the final product. Make sure to take photos that are not against the light.
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TIP #3
Be sure to make the eyelash extensions the focus of your picture.
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TIP #4
Editing your photo before posting can help enhance the beautiful elements and tweak any imperfections. This is perfectly normal. Just make sure it'll not be over-editing.
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TIP #5
Post different types of lash look showcasing your ability to customize designs for each client.
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TIP #6
Use Hashtags in your social media photos and get seen by clients. Research and get high-rich hashtags with your niche.
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TIP #7
Choose a high-quality smartphone. An iPhone promises high-quality pictures. Regardless of which smartphone you are using, it's how you take the pictures.
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TIP #8
Ask consent from your clients if they allow you to take their pictures and videos. Ask their permission, too, if you can post it online.
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TIP #9
Share how important safety and hygiene are for the lash application process. Emphasize the importance of safety and cleanliness during the lash application process. Post a picture of your clean lash workstation or disposable application tools as an example.
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TIP #10
Try a Boomerang (an Instagram feature and app) of the eye-opening and closing or of you brushing through the lashes! I love this app so much, and you can ask the client to make fun while shooting this.
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CONCLUSION
The most important thing is to take pictures that look as natural as possible. Natural bends and curls will look much more appealing than stiff, plastic-looking ones. It all boils down to being patient and finding the right eyelashes to match your client's eye shape.
We recommend that you use natural light and shade in different areas so that the eyelashes are lit appropriately. Without proper lighting, your pictures probably won't come out as spectacular.
Ultimately, you should always feel free to experiment with different angles and try new techniques when taking eyelash pictures. This being said, we hope these tips will help you take your great eyelash pictures!
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