Ni'Jai Photography Team

After I worked the Lawrence Brothers Hairshow, I was able to tap into a network of other Makeup Artists, stylists, photographers and models where everybody is able to show his or her work, photos, bounce ideas off one another and sort of form a family together in this ever-changing industry in our lil neck of the woods we call the 757, Hampton Roads, Virginia.

A photographer by the name of Aaron Ni'Jai approached me and wanted to see if I would be apart of the team with other artists, ranging from  stylist, makeup artist, nail tech, wardrobe stylist, graphic designer and photographer. Aaron has worked with other photographers, and one valuable piece of advice was to have a reliable team working with you.



Many of us have worked on a job or a shoot where we are thrown in with other artists and stylists, and people are not prepared, or do not work well with others, or do not listen to what the client wants. I know I have worked on a few projects where other people were not prepared and I had to pick up the slack.

I loved the idea that Aaron had, to have a team, a family who has many talents and can have a cohesive group of people who can rock it out!



Most of us got a chance to meet up with one another last weekend at a Panera Bread and exchange ideas. I love it that we all met because I love to meet other professionals motivated in their passionate craft. They say that "You are who you surround yourself with". I love to surround myself with positive, creative people.




Aaron Ni'jai FACEBOOK
Photographer



Le'louch Vi Giovanni FACEBOOK
Wardrobe Stylist. Image Consultant


Bryant Murphy: FACEBOOK
Hair Stylist. Event Planner. Chef



Cecilia Marie
Makeup Artist. Hair Stylist. Body Painter. Artist



Talya Pennant FACEBOOK
Stylist. Fashion Blogger




Jasmine Cross FACEBOOK
Nail Tech. Makeup Artist

There are other members that I have not met as of yet, but I wanted to introduce my viewers to some fabulous and talented artists that I will be working with in the near future!

I tried to link everyone and their pages so you can check out everyones work.

Thanks for stopping by! And if you are in the 757 area- you can contact anyone of this group for any photoshoot ideas or your beauty needs!



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Facebook Timeline

A friend of mine told me to check out a new developement by Facebook called the Facebook Timeline. I said "The whaaaaaaaaaa???? What is that???" He posted a link which you can go to below to read the articles and see a few videos made on it and why you might want to get one.

http://mashable.com/2011/12/07/facebook-timeline-guide/

For personal use, this would be really cool to see how you have changed or your family. To see how you went from a young adult through college, through relationships, accomplishments, and you see where I am going from there. Some reviews I read on it by other users was that while it was fun for personal use, it was even better for business use. Businesses can broadcast through their timeline their products or services, or in my case as an artist, I can post different events or projects I am involved in. I can show off sketches that I design clothing and post the process of bringing the sketch to life from paper to production to finished product. I can see the advantages of this tool.

This timeline app is not advertised as much for public use, but if you want to see how it is, or if you are interested, the link above will give you directions on how to get on this timeline train.

I have not yet taken the steps to get one of these apps, but will def think about it in the future!

Just wanted to share this with fellow readers! Good luck!

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Younger Generation

Last week I was in Joanne's Fabric Store browsing through pattern books, looking for inspiration when a woman and her daughter came and sat down across from me. The mother anxiously trying to help her daughter find a pattern for a pencil skirt, while the teenage daughter rolls her eyes and says "No" at every design the mother picks.



This reminds me of me and my mother long ago. I smile to myself as I sip on my coffee and flip to another page in the book. I start a conversation with the girl and mother asking how old she is and what she likes to do. She has a sketchpad and a drawing of a girl and an outfit. She wants to be a fashion designer.



My heart fills up with joy and happiness to see the younger generation that I once belonged to follow in the steps of other artists and designers. I think its a rare thing indeed to see someone 12 or 11 years with a passion involved in the art of sewing. Some say Sewing is a lost or dead art. I would love to punch that person in the face, whoever said that. Say that to people in the fashion industry. Say that to the students at FIDM, to the designers of fashion week and Project Runway.



Ok, going off on a tangent, sorry. I just wanted to write about this and to go back to the girl and her mother, I helped them pick out a pattern of a pencil skirt and told the young girl, "Dont ever give up on your passion, you can do it".



I know that her mom has prolly said that a million times to her, but you know when were younger, we dont believe anything our parents tell us. Sometimes when we hear it from someone else, we are more than likely gonna remember it, or think about it a lil harder. Thats exactly how I was and still am sometimes.


I finished snapping some pics of patterns that gave me inspiration and of some patterns I want to add to and I left to finish out my night. But Talking with those two lovely ladies, reminded me of the simple joy of sewing and the traditions of my family that has been passed down from beyond my great grandmother. I hope to pass this along to my daughter too.



I just wanted to share this with you of one of my FIRST PASSION, one of many.




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Tinted Legs

I have noticed lately not only on the fashion runways but also in the local fashion trends is that focus is leaning toward legs. Whether it is colored tights, funky leggings, lacy thigh highs, women all over are using legs, leggings, tights as a statement piece. AND I LOVE IT!

I bought two pairs of tights that I will be pairing it with something from my wardrobe and will post an OOTD (Outfit of the Day) but I wanted to share some images I found to help inspire this trend to all my stylish and fashion forward readers! I hope you enjoy and let me know what you think!




I love these! Leggings and tights are an accessory that most often goes ignored, neglected or forgotten, but this can add any pop of color to any boring outfit. and its prefect for those stubble days when you forgot to shave. hahahaha

I hope this inspired you! It certainly inspired me! As always, thanks for stopping by and see you again soon!


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Sugar Dust and other goodies

I know it has been a while since my last video, I havent forgotten you, just been busy! I grabbed a few things and just wanted to share it with my viewers!



I already mentioned my boots, or should I say my Jeffrey Campbell Lookalikes from Charlotte Russe, but since I mentioned them in my video, I will post them again.


Bed Head by TIGI Products!


Bed Head Sugar Dust
I give my review on this in the video, but here are some more details. This is an invisible (more like tiny white flakes) powder that you apply to your roots and it helps to soak up the oils in your hair and scalp and helps to give your hair that extra boost! I am in love with it!

Bed Head Sugar Shock
This can be applied to wet or dry hair for extra body and a more tousled look, But for better results, apply to dry hair and use a blow dryer to help give hair an edgier look. It smells really good too, like sugar- I almost wanted to eat it...but of course I wont....ewwwww. but you get where I am going!

I also picked up some other things-youll just have to watch to see what they are!

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White Trees and Glitter

Just wanted to take a quick break from things and do a quick status post :) I know it has been going on a week or two since I have had a steady flow of blog posts. I have been super busy trying to organize photoshoots, projects, finish paintings, facesheets, looking for patterns to sew and of course squeezing in time to decorate for Christmas with a tree and do some shopping. Whew!

A small section of our tree. I love it!



I have been getting lots of inspiration from the shops and malls lately, I am noticing how styles are repeating and I am loving it! Check out some of these hats and this faux fur coat while shopping

I tried this on in Stein Mart.

This coat was really warm too!
I had an interview two weeks ago and rocked it out with this cute lil outfit- which I just had to wear my Lita Lookalikes to!

Yea, I took this pic in the bathroom hahaha- I was getting my Business License too!

Got these babies at Charlotte Russe for $49 LOVE!!!! I want more colors!
My makeup was on point that day too!
Alot of girls from my class at school have been graduating too! Time just seems to be going by way too fast!



And my graduation date is lurking ahead soon, on the 21st, and so I have been making my arrangements for when I am done to work on all my artwork and get everything rolling for my Sweet Surrender Art Business. :) NOW its OFFICIAL- since I have my business license. Next is my tax id and then will go from there.

I have recently also joined up with a photographer and a few other stylists and MUA's in my local area and are going to be planning some photoshoots. It has been about a month since my last one, but it has been since september since it was something I WANTED to shoot. hahahaa

Just wanted to give an update and let you know what was going on in my lil world. Thanks for stopping by and see you again in the next post!


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Creative Business Cards

Business cards. A business card can say so much about you and your business without even saying that much. What I mean by this is that a simple card with even just a number on it, a name or a website can grab the attention of a potential client. Its all in the design and presentation of that card that really captures the imagination and draws curiosity.

In my case and my peers, we are all artists in one shape of form or another, so our artistic side tends to peek its head out and wants to play :)   No one wants a boring business card. I certainly dont. I want to give a card that people want to remember, that they hold onto it and make sure it never gets thrown away or that is destined to hide in the bottom of some purse.

For the past few weeks, I have been doing ALOT of online research, trying to find a design I want to use for my business cards. I had my first batch of cards that came and went and now that I have been doing shoots, shows and other fun stuff, I really wanna UP my game.

Here is part of the design for my first set of cards
It is a bit plain, but it got my point across. I have some great ideas for my next set of cards, I got alot of inspiration from a few of these photos I found of some pretty cool cards. Check these out













I never knew that business cards could be so different and in so many of these cases, the are not cards at all but actual items- coins, puzzles, games, and so much more. They can be made of metal, plastic, rubber, water, leaves or even a stamp and a napkin.

It definetly has the wheels in my head turning along with my photography team. We are planning on designing something awesome to catch the attention of our clients and offer them something truly different- what better to start with that with our cards.

I hope this inspired you to rethink what Your Business card says about you and your business.



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