Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Doll's Up the Bride's

It's been a busy month since my last post in my blog:) and here is my few more job's from my happy customers :)..


Airence john from Telipok


Adeline Lim from Papar


 Bea Octavia from Telipok


 Daisy Wong from Penampang


 Edith Linda from Bantayan Inanam


 Ellyanti Bibi from Ranau


 Emmy James from Tamparuli


 Linda from Kapayan


 Liza from Sepanggar Telipok


Anatasha from Tamparuli

Monday, January 24, 2011

Flame Of The Forest







Talent : Dorothy John
Makeup & Wardrobe : Petrus Boyd Pensin
Photographer : Petrus Boyd Pensin

@ 2011 boy petrus photography. Any unauthorized copy, usage or reproduction of the image is strictly prohibited.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

let's play colors in our smile





Wedding Photos


Adeline Lim

Bea Octavia

Emy James

Penelope Ann
I have been doing makeup professionally almost nine years and everyday I m still learning as well I m grateful for helping others to achieve that " certain look". My artistic personality has had me painting everything from canvas to walls, doing makeup for modeling shoot and bride to be as well as formal events...Every second of it has been amazing! I always have been compassionate towards everyone who has needed me. I have a strong love for what I do and I promise to show my level of dedication, professionalism and work ethic with everyone I have the opportunity to work with..
kotohuadan, thank you and terima kasih
Boy Petrus :)

Life as a Makeup Artist


Model: Gzell

The life of a make up artist  is varied and exciting – and challenging at times!  If you work in television or fashion, you might have a 3 AM call one day to get models ready for a photo shoot, followed by 10-12 hours of work that same day.  Or sometimes it’s an easy 10AM call, shoot for a few hours and then you are done.  If you are making up a celebrity for a TV show or movie premiere, you will go to their homes to make them up.  You might also meet with fashion designers to design a makeup look that coordinates with their latest collection for a runway show.  One thing you can be sure of: it’s never a boring job!
Model:Dorina Claire
One of the best (and sometimes worst) parts of the job is getting to work with people all day.  You will make friends and professional connections constantly due to the nature of the job.  Sometimes, of course, the people you work with will be difficult or rude.  Sometimes you yourself are tired from a very long shoot and have to remember to be positive and help keep everyone’s spirits up and working well.
Model:Dorina Claire
You will be working with teams most of the time.  For example, on a television show, there will probably be a makeup supervisor, other makeup artists, hairstylists, costume designers, and the director, all of whom you will need to work with as part of your job.  There may also be daily workers who come in occasionally to help where extra staff are needed.

Once you’ve applied the makeup for a shoot, show, or movie, your day isn’t over.  You will have to maintain the makeup and prepare the next group of people for the next scene or event, and clean up those who have finished for the day.  You will also need to plan for the next day’s events and prepare whatever materials will be needed.



Model:Julylyn Gzell
If you have your own makeup business, working on clients in your own neighborhood, you will have more control over where and when you work.  However, whenever you are not working, you’ll be marketing your business, so you can still expect to be busy!