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Models: Heather Byrd and Stacey Alane
MUAH: Anita Riggs
Body Paint by Erica Fisher

I love body painting shoots. They are so much fun and I think my clients enjoy them just as much as Erica and I do. This time Heather Byrd and Stacey Alane were game to do some shots with Erica and I. This shoot has a story behind it. Erica called me wanting to do a biker shoot with her body paint and I said “Okay!”. Erica had intended for her friend with a motor cycle to come down for the shoot. As it turns out, something came up and the friend could not make it. We were about to give up when someone ran inside and said “Hey! I think he’s here!”. Erica walked outside to see a young man and his sister admiring the artwork in Graffiti Alley. He was nice enough to let us borrow his bike and his helmet of the shoot. As a result, awesomeness occurred. Good people still exists! 

Model: Heather ByrdMake Up by SYLK Cosmetics
I met Heather a couple of months ago at a meet and greet at Graffiti Warehouse. Heather is by far one of the most creative and inspiring models I have ever worked with. 
When my client, Tiffany Jeffers of SYLK Cosmetics called me and asked if I could get together some models to update her portfolio, I immediately contacted Heather.
Closer to the date, Heather asked me if it was okay to not wear her hair in this shoot. Currently, Heather is battling cancer for the second time. She’s been going through chemotherapy and has lost her hair for a third time. Her striking beauty and courage can’t help but draw attention.
I couldn’t wait to post this photo of her — this picture is unedited.
Support Heather in her Fight! Believe for Heather! 

Model: Heather Byrd
Make Up by SYLK Cosmetics

I met Heather a couple of months ago at a meet and greet at Graffiti Warehouse. Heather is by far one of the most creative and inspiring models I have ever worked with. 

When my client, Tiffany Jeffers of SYLK Cosmetics called me and asked if I could get together some models to update her portfolio, I immediately contacted Heather.

Closer to the date, Heather asked me if it was okay to not wear her hair in this shoot. Currently, Heather is battling cancer for the second time. She’s been going through chemotherapy and has lost her hair for a third time. Her striking beauty and courage can’t help but draw attention.

I couldn’t wait to post this photo of her — this picture is unedited.

Support Heather in her Fight! Believe for Heather