Simply Elevate November 2013 | Page 13

Hannah Snider was a junior in high school when she was told she had a look the camera loved, and she should consider modeling. “I was going to class with some friends, and we stepped into the photography class. They were just finishing class, and we decided to jump into the picture they were taking. A few days later the high school counselor called me into her office and asked if I had any interest in modeling. I hadn’t even thought about modeling so I told her I wasn’t sure. She said the photography teacher had seen the picture from us messing around and had come to talk to her.” Hannah met with the teacher a few days later, and he told her that she should consider modeling even if she just did it for fun. He also gave her the names of several people to contact that could give her advice on what she needed to do to get started and help her begin networking. “I had many photo sessions with photographers over the next year and some of them told me the same thing the teacher had. There is something about my bone structure, eyes or whatever that translates well into the two dimensional images that a camera creates. With the right makeup, hairstyle and lighting, my face changes and can be like a canvas for the creative director.” Hannah also found she had a talent for expressing. “I love to draw and sometimes paint. It was easy for me to transfer that artistic expression into a photo shoot. Once the photographer explains the mood or vision he has for the photo, I visualize that in my mind, and I am able to communicate that expression for the camera.” After high school, Hannah went to cosmetology school to learn hair and makeup. “One of the things I saw from being part of a professional photographer’s team is how important having a talented hair stylist and makeup artist was. I figured learning that skill would make me more marketable and give me a chance to become part of the industry, even if I wasn’t the one in front of the camera.” Currently Hannah is working full time as a makeup artist. “Much of my business today comes from doing makeup for brides and the wedding party, as well as for photo shoots. Recently I had the opportunity to do the makeup for a music video promoting the Ms. Kansas pageant and had a lot of fun doing makeup for some of the contestants.” Hannah’s photos have been published in several magazines including Vogue Italia’s online version, Photo Vogue. Her work has also been used by us in past issues of Simply Elevate If you would like to see more of Hannah’s work you can find her on Photo Vogue and on Facebook at: http://www.vogue.it/en/photovogue/Portfolio/c7df6450-f7f0-4ca3-ac80-bea9d3585f62/ Fullscreen https://www.facebook.com/hannah.snider.56?fref=ts www.simplyelevate.com 13