Jamie-lee Hodds - Makeup Artist
Graduate in Media Makeup and Special Effects. Passionate for all types of makeup, particularly character and period work.
30/10/2021
Happy Spooky Weekend π
π - Steve Normandale - Model
π - Jamie-lee Hodds
31/10/2020
Since its Halloween (and nothing to do with the fact I've just not got round to posting these π
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Here's a shoot, based on 'Interview with the Vampire', I did a while back with Suzy and Steve in Sheffield, how talented are these two?
I've got to say it was great team work and I had so much fun working on this with these guys π
There's also a few behind the scenes pictures in there
π§ββοΈ - Steve Normandale - Model
πΈ - Springthorpe Photography
π - Me
12/03/2020
Great to be getting back into makeup after a couple of months off. Hopefully got a couple of exciting projects coming up π
Last week I met up with Jony, at a location with lots of potential and we got some amazing shots, Jony was so easy to talk to and great to work with, can't wait to set up another shoot with him again π
Thank you Jamie-Lee for sorting the mess that is my hair and hiding my tiredness π
πΈ - JHunter Photography
π - Jamie-lee Hodds - Makeup Artist
Some journeys are worth the distance, and not giving up on
07/10/2019
It's been a fab weekend working with Target Productions on their upcoming short film noir A Chance Encounter
09/09/2019
πMan Crush Mondayπ
Rick Baker:
In a pop culture world bursting with science fiction and fantasy, there was perhaps no special effects makeup artist more respected, admired or sought after than Rick Baker. From humble beginnings cooking up monster masks in his mother's kitchen, Baker's talent and sheer enthusiasm catapulted him from his first Hollywood job as a makeup assistant on "The Exorcist" (1973) to supervising the creation of a bevy of cantina aliens in "Star Wars" (1977) and crafting arguably the scariest post-modern wolfman in "An American Werewolf in London" (1981).
Thanks in part to his work on Michael Jackson's 1983 music video "Thriller," in which he turned the pop star and his backup performers into a troupe of the dancing undead, the phrase "Rick Baker, Monster Maker" became a household name. He soon found himself crafting creatures for "Harry and the Hendersons" (1987), "Men in Black" (1997) and Tim Burton's "Planet of the Apes" (2001).
An unabashed horror movie buff, Baker's career went into a decidedly comedic direction with his collaboration with comedian Eddie Murphy, whom he transformed into a bevy of characters, including the portly Sherman Klump in "The Nutty Professor," (1996) and its sequel. π
28/06/2019
Loved every minute of working on Shakespeare in the Park - Saltaire these past few weekends. Itβs been amazing to meet and work alongside the talented cast and crew to help bring the characters to life with makeup. I have to give a lot of credit to the lovely Sophia Leanne Kelly for being an amazing assistant, helping me get through all the actors in a short space of time π
How brilliant are these photos by the very talented Andy Hall from Sundayβs performance at Kirkstall Abbey. Looking forwards to this weekend in the beautiful sunshine at Central Park, Haworth. βΊοΈπ
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