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Happy May 1st!!!

Can you believe it's May 1st?!
We are already 1/3 of the way through 2017.

Here is an update on some of my recent work along with a few upcoming projects. 

I recently worked on a music video, Freetown's "Life of the Party" in North Miami for ECG Productions. I provided SFX makeup and prosthetics for a disaster response training exercise in Seminole County, FL with Blood Moon Labs.

I was the Key Makeup Artist/Hair Stylist on a commercial for Mott's Juice with Ripple ROad Entertainment and a commercial for Lane Construction for The Union Productions both filmed in Orlando, FL. I provided makeup for a short film interview with Pete Dye by producer Robert Friedman and Bungalow Media + Entertainment in Boca Raton, a corporate photo shoot in Delray Beach for Louis Carr, the president of media sales at BET and author of the book "Dirty Little Secrets" with Adewole Photography 
plus hair and makeup for a reality TV show sizzle reel for O'Malley Productions in Tampa, FL.

Coming up, I will be providing hair and makeup services for a corporate project in Ponte Vedra for Hot Dish Advertising and then for a feature film entitled "An Accidental Zombie (Named Ted)" in Ocala, FL.

That will take me through May, so stay tuned for more news and updates!!
XOXO, Stephanie

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