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Post by Legally Blonde on Oct 1, 2013 12:07:57 GMT -5
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Post by Morgan Freeman on Oct 2, 2013 3:21:18 GMT -5
Morgan: I'm glad you gave us a description of an alternative way of conceptualising the band kids stereotype. This is an interesting photo I like the way in which your body is portraying a range of emotions, I'm sensing an element of self-consciousness, drive and determination in your eyes, the hunching of your body and the kink in your leg. I would have like to see you lengthening out your body rather than pulling it together however it does appear to work here. You are making mesmorising eye contact with the camera and I like the way you have (purposefully) stolen your drummers spotlight with your hands, that's my girl! You take charge of the spotlight!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2013 11:39:10 GMT -5
I remember seeing girls like this around Overland Park High. They are usually very, how do say, unpopular. Agyness looks like them, oui. Even though she is, how you say, hunched, she looks very tall. Your drummer friend looks like he's having a break though. And I would like to see more, how you say, energy.
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Post by Hikaru Utada on Oct 3, 2013 2:22:36 GMT -5
It's not the band geek in the sense I would normally think of, but your description does a great job explaining what you're going for and it's a good fit. I love your legs in this shot. You may be hunched over, but at least we still get to see some good length coming from your lower body. I love the makeup job; it fits with your styling well. Your hair is pretty wonderful here, too. Love how defined the look is and makes me feel like I can hear the music that you would be playing.
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