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Post by Morgan Freeman on Jan 2, 2014 14:47:20 GMT -5
That headpiece of yours has a high visual impact, its unique, different and even though I know its not your own hair or sewn into your hair that grey tuff at the top almost acts like a trigger for a visual illusion. Long story short, the headpiece actually looks like a part of you in my opinion. You look a little hazy in the face as if you are feeling unwell, the lighting and perhaps the shaping of your headpiece is making your face appear quite flat without much bone structure. Artistically this photo has merit however it would have been better with more of a modelling contribution.
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Post by Team Curious on Jan 2, 2014 21:06:10 GMT -5
Thanks judges. This was my mess up. I didn't realize a shoot was up so I was pressed to find a photo. I have never messed up like this before but of course the time I have a model not full of artistic stuff I kinda have to rush to find something! No excuses. It was my mess up!
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Jan 2, 2014 21:37:44 GMT -5
It happens to all of us, don't worry.
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Post by Team Curious on Jan 4, 2014 15:50:21 GMT -5
Ultima Cleanser, Beautiful skin Ultima Concealer for skin that looks perfect in any light Ultima Moisturizer For skin that glows from within
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Jan 7, 2014 3:55:37 GMT -5
Chloe, in terms of showing off the product, this is my least favorite of your shots. The lighting washes out half of your face. However, the half that's not blinded by the light looks really nice, so there is product placement in this shot; just not as strong as it could be. I could see this as an advertisement, so it has a nice commercial quality to the shot. Also, while all aspects of you look nice, there's no particular area that jumps out over the others to confuse me as to what product you're selling.
Magdalena, while I feel you have better product placement here than with Chloe, this is actually my least favorite of your three shots. I think it's the styling of your hair and maybe the color blocking, too, but for some reason, I'm seeing a gymnast's headshot here. Still, I can see the concealer doing its job well here and there's a commercial feel to the shot.
Alice, this is definitely my favorite of the three. The art style is phenomenal; you almost look real here. Your skin is great here and it's a very striking ad. Love everything about this shot and wouldn't change a thing.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Jan 7, 2014 4:46:53 GMT -5
Chloe: You look very young and relatable here like the girl next door. Your face looks flawless, clean and soft which connects well to the product. However I'm sensing boredom in your posing and within your eyes, there's too much relaxation in your demeanour and not enough tension to show us that you mean business. Channel that internal spark so we want to buy your product!
Magdalena: The first thing that came to my head when I saw this photo was that you look like a baby wrapped up in a blanket. Whether that is a positive or a negative I'm not sure. Your face is striking and gorgeous with your olive colour. Everything looks perfect but is that because you have been wrapped up with your hair and true essence concealed? Morgan the philosopher will leave you with those thoughts.
Alice: I'm in complete agreeance with Noel when I say this is complete perfection. The cute pout, beautiful green eyes, button nose and dazzling skin are all features which stand out. I also see a confidence and fire within you, your posing and eye contact translates this. Overall this is a perfect photo which captures a angry sexy look, bingo.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Jan 8, 2014 1:48:33 GMT -5
I'm going to start with Magdalena. She has the most beautiful bone structure. Her face is very captivating, and the skin is indeed flawless. I do agree with the other judges, probably the weakest of the three. For me it's more on the side of the towels wrapped around. A plain background would've been a lot better.
Chloe, again, perfect skin. A nice commercial quality to the picture, but as the other judges say, there's nothing entirely memorable about it. It's not going to stop people in the street, or make people stop in the magazines. It is plain.
Alice, this is more a home run for me. It's bold and striking. Definitely would make me stop and look at the advertisement. It's very bold and striking, and very memorable, which is definitely the most important element.
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