Episode 004: Chereine Waddell, Make-Up Artist
Guest: Chereine Waddell
Host: Lyn Taylor, Photographer & Owner of Desk and Studio
Episode Summery:
In this episode, Lyn chats with Chereine Waddell, a talented makeup artist known for her unique creative vision and quirky approach to beauty. From her unpredictable career journey that spanned fashion, film, theatre, and prosthetics, to her personal journey of embracing creativity, Chereine shares how she found her niche in the fashion world. She talks about her love for experimental beauty, her process for balancing client briefs with her own creative flair, and her passion for her book Beyond the Face. Chereine also discusses the importance of building strong connections on set and staying determined through the ups and downs of a creative career.
Key Takeaways:
Creative Beginnings: Chereine’s journey started in fashion but evolved through various creative fields, including theatre and prosthetics, before finding her passion in beauty makeup.
Beyond the Face: Chereine shares insights into her book Beyond the Face, which is a homage to her unique upbringing and the artistic influences that have shaped her. The book represents a deep dive into her soul-searching journey and explores the quirkiness of beauty and makeup.
Balancing Client Briefs with Creative Freedom: Chereine discusses how she navigates creative briefs for commercial work, blending her own artistic vision with the client's needs. She shares how she stays flexible and adaptable, ensuring she meets the expectations of both the photographer and client.
The Importance of Team Dynamics: Building strong, trusting relationships with the team is key to a successful shoot, as Chereine emphasizes the importance of good communication and collaboration on set.
Persistence in the Creative Industry: Chereine offers advice to aspiring makeup artists, urging them to stay persistent and determined, even when faced with challenges or moments of self-doubt. She reflects on how her 20+ years of experience have shaped her career and approach to creativity.
Personal Brand and Yellow: Chereine shares how her personal brand—characterized by her love of yellow—became an authentic part of her creative identity. She emphasizes the power of staying true to yourself and your quirks.
Chereine Waddell’s Website: www.chereinewaddell.com
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Podcast Credits
Video and Audio recording: Nick Payne and George Artin
Editing: Nick Payne and Lyn Taylor
Music: Sam Newton