Post by Janice Dickinson on Apr 20, 2013 13:07:36 GMT -5
Welcome back! We are at the final four, so that means a random product for the massively fictitious Ultima Cosmetics, which, this time around, is branching our into the world of accessories and hair product.
Euro Girls:
Vlada:
Kiera:
Euro Girls:
Vlada:
Kiera:
Merida:
Morgan: My ladies! Vlada your accessories look divine and stand out very well in
this photo. Your skin looks flawless and I don't mind the makeup. I
would have liked to see you selling the accessories more, you look quite
stationary like a mannequin rather than a model. I don't know what
object is at the bottom of the photo but I wish it wasn't there.
Keira,
I like how young you look here. Every time I see you I feel as if I am
seeing a different version of you, you seem to pull off so many
different looks. Your skin is perfection here and every element in your
face: eyes, lips, brows, nose etc appear to be well defined and stand
out. I'm not a fan of the pose, it makes the photo look a bit off with
your neck coming in from the side.
Merida, damn girl, you have a lot of
hair on top! I am loving your big, busy curls and the way your hands are
just appearing to get lost in that mane of hair, I am sitting on my
hands right now because the urge to follow your lead is just too
irresistible. Even with all of this hair it doesn't seem to overpower
your modelling, your neck is long and delicious and I love the pixie
like features of your face!
Janice:Vlada, what can I say about this. It looks like an actual jewellery ad
(Probably because it is...), and the hand and jewellery placement is
perfect. The downward gaze ads mystery, but I do believe perhaps a
glance towards camera would have made it more powerful an advertisement,
as it brings confidence and a bit of sexiness.
Kiera, the skin
is flawless, what can I say here as well? There's not really much left
to say when you're perfect. The make up is natural and not overpowering.
It looks like you're only wearing mascara and eyeliner, so kudos.
Merida,
one of the reasons that I chose hair product as the fictional character
shoot because I wanted to see something like this from you. The hair is
definitely the centrepiece of this photograph. A pixie with a mane of
red. Not a bad performance Euro Girls!
Tiny Tina: Vlada, you accessories definitely looking dope and the center of focus
here. I normally would have said something 'bout over-accessorizing, but
with dis being an ad fo' accessories, it is appropriate this time. I
agree wit' Janice that yo eyes lookin' at the camera would be a nice
touch, but it's still good, anyway.
Kiera, yo skin looks perfect
here and yo makeup is done just right. Enough to enhance yo look, but
not so much that it steals any focus. I'm likin' the shot and it's a
good, commercial shot.
Merida, yo hair is lookin' fabulous, girl.
I love all of the detail they made fo yo hair in this shot and it
really enhances it. The eyes closed is a typical expression fo this type
of product, so it fits well with the theme, too. Great work.
SuperModels:
Eugen:
Zac:
Clark:
Eugen:
Zac:
Clark:
Morgan: What's wrong Eugen, don't you like the watch that you are wearing? I think
the watch is a nice accessory which stands out in this photo I wish you
didn't look so unhappy about it (do you know what I did to get the
money to pay for that watch!?). Your chiselled features look awesome
here and I like actually like the pose that you are pulling. your arm
isn't obstructing your face from view.
Zac, I can see you have tried
to copy Eugen's pose but you see Eugen is putting too much grunt into it
and you aren't putting enough! Your skin does look clear and smooth
with a little glow to it as well but I wish you weren't looking tired and
like you have a headache.
Well, wow, Superman! This is literally a
different side to you that we haven't seen before. I love the electric
blue glow in your hair and the contours of your face, your icy blue eyes
compliment the photo as well. You are looking nice and slick right
here, your brow looks a little too wrinkled for my liking but overall
this photo is impressive and unexpected!
Janice: I like this, Eugen, it works amazing as an advertisement for a men's
watch. Your modelling brings power and confidence. These are typically
things that men want. Morgan may see anger, but I see power. Your
features are also great!
Zac, f I could complain about anything in this photograph is
that the skin looks greasy. Although your features do look great, the
skin, the main part, looks greasy. (Maybe the texture of the photograph?
I don't know)
Clark, one of the reasons why I chose hair product
for this photoshoot was I wanted to see a clear wax/gel advertisement
from Clark Kent's classic hair-do. Instead, I feel this works better as
an eyewear advertisement. The hair is there, but it takes second place
to the glasses.
Tiny Tina: Eugen, I love the placement of the watch in this shot, but we still get
ta see dat sexy, smoldering look on yo face. There ain't much a guy can
accessorize wit' when ya compared to da girls, but you got you the right
accessory and in a standard way of modeling it.
Zac, yo skin is
lookin' good here, but I do agree with Janice that it looks just a
little oily, but not too much. The shot is lookin' very commercial, so
it would do well in a ad. You got you a similar pose to Eugen, but it
still different in the end. Overall, good shot, but just needed a little
better skin.
Clark, I agree wit' Janice that this could look
like a glasses ad, but I am definitely lovin' yo hair in this shot, too.
It's styled differently than we used ta seeing from you and it be
lookin' real cool and all that.
Team Teenage Dream:
Danny:
Logan:
Toph:
Danny:
Logan:
Toph:
Morgan: Danny, if you are trying to make me feel jealous by showing off your chest then
you might as well give up, I have a six pack as well you know. You have
some nice simple accessorising going on here which stands out well.
Even with a hoodie on your model facial qualities stand out, I think
with some eye contact this photo could have been stronger.
Logan, I
like your pixie like features and the fact that you look so androgynous
here but overall this photo isn't working for me. It looks too casual
for me, like a photoshopped facebook photo. Nonetheless your face and
skin look flawless which helps to sell the product.
Wow, Toph! You
look stunning and sexy, you have always appeared to look quite young in
your past photos but I think that you just might have become of age and
to celebrate that I think you need to visit my house tonight. I like the
camera angle, the glassy eyes and full lips and the bouncy hair. You
look gorgeous here!
Janice: Danny, unlike Morgan, I like the eyes the way they are. Shaped by your
hoodie, your face and your pecs, the chain takes centre stage. If the
hoodie were a different colour, it would have stolen the spotlight. It's
a very good advertisement in my opinion.
Logan, out of the
three, I feel this is the weakest. Though you have some great
androgynous and pixie-like qualities, as Morgan pointed out, I feel that
this isn't as nearly vibrant as it should be for a skin care
advertisement. It feels washed out.
Toph, you have blossomed in
this picture from tomboyish little girl to beautiful young lady. There
is not a single thing that I don't like about this one. Great job!
Tiny Tina: Tiny Tina: Danny, I am loving yo accessory. It ain't one I would have
expected ta see from one of the guys this round, but it is lookin' so
cool. Also, we gettin' a peek at yo chest cause of it, so that is
definitely nice, too. Yo eyes is looking beautiful here, too. It feels
ok as an ad, but feels really strong as a modeling shot featuring an
accessory.
Logan, I agree that this is probably yo weakest shot
of the three. Yo skin is looking clear, but yo expression strikes me as a
bit odd fo' an ad and I don't really get a commercial ad feel from
this. I was gonna say Facebook photo, but Morgan already said it
(although, I guess I just said it, too). The colors are a bit too dull
fo' my taste when it comes to a skin care ad.
Toph, I think this
is the strongest pic you got this round. Yo hair is so beautiful in this
shot and you just look beautiful, too. I love how much variety you done
give us this game cause you go from looking like a boy to lookin' like a
lady all the time.
White Chicks:
Miranda:
Jessica:
Diana:
Miranda:
Jessica:
Diana:
Morgan: Hello, my windblown beauty with a big beastly necklace. Your accessory
certainly stands out and your face has a natural beauty, but the photo
overall has some flaws which distract me from the good qualities. Your
shoulder and arm on the left appear to merge into a big piece of flesh
that has no contours and continues off the page which is quite
concerning. The armpit on the other side doesn't look too appealing with
a little stub on the end. The sides of the photo aren't so pleasant but
the middle is.
Jessica, you look seductive and yet scary at the same
time. I like it when the lady makes me feel a bit nervous. I like the
simplicity and cleanness in the shot, the purple paint adds a splash of
fun and makes the photo look unique. Your gaze is quite captivating here
as well, overall I think this is a stunning shot of you.
Is this
really you wonder woman! I am liking this very cultural and subdued side
of you, usually you have one look but this is certainly different. Your
long flowing hair is gorgeous and I like the alertness in your face.
You are dazzling me with your model qualities here: wide eyes, neck,
collar bones, cheek bones. This is an unexpected surprise.
Janice: Miranda, the first thing that stands out to me in this is the horrendous
magazine-scan quality. We really need a crisp, digital photograph for
an advertisement. I also feel that the expression is a little vacant,
and perhaps the bright clothing outshines the silver necklace.
Jessica,
when I saw the full photograph, I was not impressed with the paint on
the hands, after I cropped it to make the advertisement (Which I do to
all Ultima photos if they're too large), it really worked. Despite the purple
paint, I think this works wonders as a skin care advertisement.
Diana,
at first glance, like Jessica's, I wasn't convinced. But as the ad took
shape, I found it really worked. In this circumstance, I like the faded
colour, and antiquated painting feel. It creates an element of
timelessness. I actually do think this works.
Tiny Tina: Miranda, the quality of the photo is da first thing I noticed. After
that, I do notice da necklace, but I'm not really likin' yo face in this
shot. I don't hate it, but it be lookin' a bit empty fo' me. I do like
yo hair and how much the accessory done stand out in this shot, though.
Jessica,
yo hands be really distractin' in this photo. They were the first
things I saw and made me actually forget what I was supposed to be
lookin' fo' here. That aside, yo' skin looks good here and I could
totally see this used in a skin care advertisement. If you could get yo'
hands to be normal, it would be even better, but that's the only real
drawback dis time.
Diana, Yo hair is looking phenomenal in this
shot. Not one single problem with the focus of the shot. Also, yo face
is so damn beautiful in this shot. I'm not so happy wit' yo body in this
shot, though. The way it's painted makes you look a bit sickly to me,
but other than that this is a wonderful shot, girl.