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Crystal Agency is located in Los Angeles, CA 90027.
We have been in business for 15 year(s).
We are not SAG Franchised and
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CRYSTAL AGENCY for MAKEUP HAIR & FASHION STYLING
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| Agency Overview |
  The Crystal Agency represents makeup artists, hair stylists, fashion stylists and photographers who work in print, video, commercials, TV and film. We are based in Los Angeles, California and have an excellent track record for locating talent throughout the US and serving clients from LA to NY to Tennessee.
For a behind the scenes look at the Crystal Agency visit Our blog, Represented. In addition to representing artists, Crystal Wright is the author of The Hair, Makeup & Styling Career Guide a how-to book for makeup, hair and fashion stylists who want to work behind-the-scenes in print, video, film and TV, and a sought after speak who teaches a dynamic and motivating workshop for stylists titled Packaging Your Portfolio: Marketing Yourself as a Freelance Makeup Hair or Fashion Stylist.
The "Guide" as her book is fondly called, is considered the bible in the industry, and is currently being used as the official text book for the fashion styling courses at FIT in New York, FIDM in Los Angeles and San Francisco, the International Academy of Design in Orlando, Florida, and AIU in Atlanta.
For more information about the book, or to pick up a copy, visit The Career Guide.
You can reach the Crystal Agency by calling 323.906.9600. Email us at crystal@crystalagency.com
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| Agency Talent Submission Guidelines |
Artists who would like to be considered for representation should visit our site first to get a handle and understanding of the kind of talent that we represent.You can evaluate the work of our existing roster against your own skill level and portfolio to determine whether or not you are ready for representation. In order to be considered, you must have a strong portfolio that includes fashion tests and tears as well as celebrities. If not, consider applying for the assistants list at our agency and others as a way to get your foot in the door. You may :
--forward a link to your site to: Crystal@CrystalAgency.com, or you may --send 2-3 jpegs of your work for review. If you send more than that we will not even look at the work. 2-3 images will tell us what we need to know. Or
--fax a resume to 323.913.0900.
If you are just building a portfolio and would like more information on how to get started, please visit Portfolio Do's and Dont's on our industry website. It has a lot of helpful information.
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Date: 10/19/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. There?s a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM ? 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Date: 10/19/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. Theres a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Date: 12/07/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. Theres a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Date: 12/07/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. Theres a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Date: 12/07/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. Theres a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Date: 12/07/2008 8:30AM - 5:30PM
Location: Los Angeles, New York, Atlanta
Crystal Wright's Packaging Your Portfolio Workshop
CRYSTAL WRIGHT'S PACKAGING YOUR PORTFOLIO WORKSHOP FOR MAKEUP, HAIR and FASHION STYLISTS
Los Angeles in April, August and December
Take the mystery out of working behind-the-scenes in print, video film & TV.
Learn what it takes to:
build a strong makeup, hair or styling portfolio,
create comp cards,
get an agent to represent you,
get art directors, editors, producers, and photographers to hire you for paying jobs
This is a real hands on presentation that includes:
A 1.5 hour Question & Answer panel of industry insiders that includes everyone from In Style magazines senior editor Amy Synnot to Celebrity Makeup Artist Sam Fine, to Sony Music Creative Director Nancy Donald, and Celestine Agency head booker Frank Moore.
Portfolios from the top agencies in the market to review, examine and ask questions about. If you have never seen the book of a $2,500/day makeup artist then how will you know how to put one together?
Practical advice on approaching and signing with an agency in your market. More advice and wisdom of getting an agency outside your market to represent you.
The secrets to getting photographers, magazine editors, video, and commercial producers to hire you and thing of you first.
Samples of comp cards and tips on how to construct yours for the MARKET you will be working in and the kind of work you want to do. The difference between the catalogue comp card vs. the editorial comp card, or the celebrity comp card.
Lessons on how to deal with photographers, and how to keep them from running off with the images you need for your book.
CALL: 323/913-0500 and REGISTER Today!. Theres a class going on in your city.
2006 Class Schedule Follows:
Los Angeles
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Sunday, December 7, 2008
NEW YORK
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Atlanta
Sunday, July 13, 2008
$459.00
8:30AM 5:30PM
To register for the LA Class Visit: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/71607179 or call (323) 913-0500. Monthly payments available.
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Hello my name is DawnDevereaux and would love to represent your agency, I feel I have alot to offer and have even more potential.
Please take me into great consideration.
Thank you
DawnDevereaux
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hello there!! im Luis im a photographer in the LA area, im new to this website but check me out and maybe we can work together sometime if you guys need a photographer or a photoshop artist!!
Luis
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Hallo ,
hübsche Gesichter .
Liebe Grüsse aus Germany !!!
Claudia :-)
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I enjoyed going on your website.I enjoy your company's style and photography. Great Job!
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Big Fan of Crystal Agency. Love and respect the work!
Mua - Houston, Tx
Tee
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