Wednesday, January 24, 2018

Julie Jean-mary Week 2
















9 comments:

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  2. I'd really like to know where you took these pictures! The bodies and the luster of the skin are absolutely captivating. The angles at which you took these photos emphasized the contours of the muscles and human face, making them that much more interesting to look at.

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  3. I think these are very good pictures and the focus on the bodies are great! Specifically I really like how you captured the light reflections from the sculptures. Great Job.

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  4. Did you take these at the Harn? These photos are beautiful! The last photo is a werid angle that shows the reflective nature of the bodies and close detail. Great work.

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  5. I really love how the surface of the mannequins reflects the light and the angles are extremely interesting. I also like some of the ones in your contact sheet that are close ups the faces with different angles and lighting.

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  6. The first photo and the last photo were really captivating to me. The way the light catches on the bodies of the figures is stunning. I love the angles you chose as well, good job editing.

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  7. The subject matter you chose for this shoot is really interesting. The angles and the compositions of these photos create really cool narratives!

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  8. I love these pictures. Especially with the variations of light throughout your work. I think the weird angles add to your pictures and make them appealing to the eye. Great job!

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  9. I really love your play with obstructing identity in these photos. The fourth photo in particular has a really interesting composition in how the one statue perfectly covers the other's face, reducing the statue of a person to ~just a statue~. Super rad photos.

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