For our March 2011 issue, we were thrilled to partner with Redken to shoot our very first cover and feature in 3D, “Pop Art.” Shot by photographer David Byun, the feature showcased voluminous hip and urban yet wearable hairstyles created by Redken Artist Carmody Homan. The 3D format presented the perfect opportunity for Homan to demonstrate that volume can be created in numerous places in a hairstyle—the crown, mid-lengths and even at the ends. Check out some of the behind-the-scenes images from the shoot, which took place at Byun’s private photo studio in the trendy Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan.
- Carmody Homan used a flat iron, curling iron and Rootful 06 to create this fun updo.
- Makeup artist Chico Mitsui fine-tunes Kelsey’s makeup on set.
- Homan and his assistant, Redken Artist Julie Hoffman, used ric-rack pin sets and various curling irons to create random texture.
- Manicurist Kris Kiss used CND polish on the nails.
- Photographer David Byun gets the shot.
- Byun and American Salon Creative Director Jeannie Oberholtzer check out the images.
- Redken Rootful 06, Layer Lift 07 and Aerate 08 were key to achieving the voluminous styles.
- “Forground” elements were shot separately, and the 3D effect was created at the end using a computer graphics program.
- Homan and Hoffman put the finishing touches on Taylor’s updo.
- Homan and fashion stylist Rod Novoa adjust Taylor’s look on set.
- Homan styles Kelsey’s cover look.
- Shooting the cover

















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