What I used to Work, ft. Sugarpill’s loose Eyeshadow in Countess

Eyeliner: Sugarpill Countess loose eyeshadow; Lips: Lumiere by Colourpop; highlight & Contour: MAC All the ideal Angles in Light
Do you ever sit down to get prepared for work and just…wing it? Sure, I have a few different go-to looks for different occasions, however often I’m down for a challenge.

It normally goes something like “alright Nic, we’ve got 30 minutes to shower, beat thy mug, as well as be out the door.” I paw at my makeup till I see something sparkly like the pigment Countess by Sugarpill ($13) as well as some Eyelure lashes that type of look like black caterpillars. Then, I choose there is no method to continue on with my day up until I have giant, sparkly feline eyes as well as dense, fluttery lashes.

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Isn’t Countess stunning? It’s a deep maroon with subtle aqua shows that are quite tough to catch on camera, however are absolutely evident in genuine life.

Sugarpill Countess loose Eyeshadow (5 grams)
Sugarpill’s Countess loose Eyeshadow swatches on top of a black base, white base, as well as Milani’s eyeshadow primer (L to R)

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Luckily whatever worked out this time, since I had to get to work.

I photographed one of my preferred shows, Baloney! Baloney is San Francisco’s very first (and only) gay all-male revue. It’s part theater, dance, peepshow, as well as pays homage to traditional burlesque as well as pantomime. The show was produced as well as choreographed by a few of my preferred artist buddies as well as couple, Rory Davis as well as Michael Phillis. It is among the most visually sensational shows I’ve seen as well as is a overall dream to photograph, let alone just watch.

What occurs at Baloney normally stays there, however right here are a few of my preferred moments I’ve shot from Baloney shows both past as well as present:

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