
This personal photo series is entitled Powdered Faces, Colored Duos and is a collaboration project with my partner, makeup artist, and powder application specialist: Charmella Williams. Powdered Faces, Colored Duos is the fourth part and final part to the original female series: Powdered Faces, featuring 60 women from the ages of 15-50. Powdered Faces, Colored Duos was inspired by The Humans of New York to add a documentary aspect to this series and give viewers the opportunity to view each unique photo/story daily. Members of this series had the opportunity to tell their own stories alongside their photos to future enhance the reasoning behind why they chose their colors. This series features both men and women from the ages of 20-24 and shows diversity through the use of color. The idea to do this project started after watching an episode of America's Next Top Model Cycle 12 entitled "Here's Your Test" where all of the models chose different colored powders that represented themselves and then covered their faces with it for a photo-shoot. After doing research, the discovery that paint powders could be purchased online for a cheap price really helped to get this series started.
Powdered Faces, Colored Duos was created with the intent to give both men & women empowerment and also the opportunity to feel attractive through the use of colored powder in a natural environment by having the ability to pose together. It is through the use of color, with their own personal photo-shoots that each member is able to express their own personality. However, when the entire series is presented together, this series shows that regardless of differences in age, race, skin tone, weight, or even sexual orientation, you can be whatever color you want to be, but can also come together to create one cohesive spectrum of color and also be a representation for the symbol of equality.

Charmella Williams
Makeup Artist / Collaborator
Powdered Faces, Colored Duos features a total of 10 members and has a total of 5 different colors including: Red, Orange, Yellow, Emerald Green, and True Blue. Each color has two members assigned to it to help really elaborate on the idea of diversity between masculinity and femininity. Just like leopards have their own spots, each member of this series has their own distinct pattern that sets them apart. This visual series was started on July 7, 2016 and the first member photographed was Sara Five months later, this series was completed by photographing the last member, Brandon on November 17, 2016.
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