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Post by Morgan Freeman on Sept 23, 2013 1:58:32 GMT -5
Morgan: You young frightened child it looks like you "never want to go home." The expression of slight terror, trauma and perseverance connects well with the song title but I think you could have expressed those types of emotions stronger. Your fashion really is the forefront of this photo but at the expense of stealing your body modelling. From my perspective your dress has literally swallowed three of your limbs with the photo cutting off the foot to the other. Your hair flowing in the wind in a mane like manner is impressive also however.
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Sept 24, 2013 14:34:19 GMT -5
Your hair and face are wonderful here. Your makeup and your expression come together to create a sort of haunting look. Unfortunately, you look like you've several limbs amputated as we can't find your arms anywhere and half of one of your legs is missing. The connection to the theme is there, but it isn't as strong as it could have been since you misunderstood the shoot and based it off of lyrics in the song rather than the title.
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Post by Team Curious on Sept 25, 2013 21:51:41 GMT -5
This represents Women's Rights and the struggles that we are going through in 2013. Anais is struggling for the freedom to choose what to do with her body, to be able to choose her doctor and to be paid equally. As hard as women fought in the 60's and 70's for freedom it seems like even now we are ensnared in a net, unable to keep the freedoms our Mothers and Grandmothers fought so hard for.
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Post by Janice Dickinson on Sept 27, 2013 13:41:05 GMT -5
Huge, huge, HUGE risk here, and I'm not entirely convinced it works based of photo alone. I understand the netting is symbolism for the feeling of being trapped or confined, but let's face it, it's a bad angle, we can hardly see anything, and the make up is horrible. Your explanation works in helping me understand it, and I understand it in a way that you're non-conforming to the principles of society in that, but first and foremost, it's a fashion and modelling competition. This loses a few elements for me.
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Sept 29, 2013 0:10:57 GMT -5
Morgan: Sorry about that net Anais but I promise you I am a good person, I just need to have you restrained until that fact dawns upon you. Oh! This is your photoshoot submission, my bad. As Janice mentioned this is a huge risk, I am a fan of risks but this risk has stolen a lot of your modelling. From a symbolic standpoint this photo is strong as it represents a realistic and contemporary struggle a struggle that is hard, messy and consuming. Unfortunately your modelling has also become messy in this photo, your facial proportions have become lopsided in the net and your arms have lost their shape due to the camera angle and the positioning.
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Sept 29, 2013 2:15:15 GMT -5
The symbolism works great with your chosen issue and I appreciate the artistry of the shot. That said, I'm really not a fan of the execution of the shot. A lot of the problems Janice has with the shot, I have with the shot. The angle doesn't let us see you well and I'm not a fan of the makeup job.
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