Face to Face, the follow-up to Scott Barnes’s bestselling beauty primer, About Face, is the everyday style guide for every woman. Scott helps change up the usual go-to makeup routine with techniques for getting the perfect look during every transition of the day. What’s a sleek, work appropriate face for the boardroom and client meetings? How do you take your work face up one notch for a dinner out? And what does it take to wow the all-night crowd and create your own red carpet glam? Scott shows readers with a variety of looks for all types and complexions. Step-by-step instructions make application simple and photos show before and after shots of just what is possible with some makeup magic brought to you by the relied-on makeup artist of Kim Kardashian, Jennifer Lopez, and more.
· 2011
Original publication and copyright date: 2010.
· 2010
Not only is Scott a very talented artist, but he's also a wonderful guy, and a lot of fun to work with. I've been lucky to have such a great talent like him, making me look my best! ----Celine Dion --
· 2022
In Face to Face, acclaimed celebrity makeup artist Scott Barnes shares his pro advice and techniques for creating a range of gorgeous looks, from "the girl next door" to "red carpet glam."
· 2006
During and after the breakdown of the Soviet Union, a wide range of competitors fought to build new political and economic empires by wresting control over resources from the state and from each other. In the only book to examine the evolution of Russian property ownership in both industry and agriculture, Andrew Barnes uses interviews, archival research, and firsthand observation to document how a new generation of capitalists gained control over key pieces of the Russian economy by acquiring debt-ridden factories and farms once owned by the state. He argues that although the Russian government made policies that affected how actors battled one another, it could never rein in the most destructive aspects of the struggle for property. Barnes shows that dividing the spoils of the Soviet economy involved far more than the experiment with voucher privatization or the scandalous behavior of a few Moscow-based "oligarchs." In Russia, the control of property yielded benefits beyond mere profits, and these high stakes fueled an intense, enduring, and profound conflict over real assets. This fierce competition empowered the Russian executive branch at the expense of the legislature, dramatically strengthened managers in relation to workers, created a broad array of business conglomerates, and fundamentally shaped regional politics, not only blurring the line between government and business but often erasing it.
· 2022
Prologue Maybe. Just maybe if he wasn't such a fool he wouldn't have been in this mess. Not only had he screwed himself over, but now the two most important lives in the world to him were at stake because of his own childish irresponsibility.
· 2023
For a year and a half, Patrick Scott Barnes has photographed nights at Manikins Lounge, a spot located in Sanford, Florida. In this book, photos focus on costumes. Some photos were taken during theme nights. Others are costumed patrons showing up on non-theme nights. Also, of course, some photos were taken during Halloween. Pics contain clowns, serial killers and nuns.
· 2024
Immerse yourself in Scott Barnes' emotional and fascinating story, "Living in Darkness. This moving story examines the difficulties a young child has as he struggles with poverty, family conflict, and social change in 1960s Fox Chase. Barnes creates an outstanding portrait of survival, courage, and the search for light in the darkness, illustrating everything from the chilly coal-heated dwellings to the harsh reality of a dysfunctional family. Explore the difficult periods that molded a generation and get a glimpse of the tireless drive of a little kid who dared to dream bigger than his surroundings.