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Post by Amber Heard on Sept 15, 2011 17:29:47 GMT -5
Well first let me explain our theme, since it was my idea. Since me and Ziyi are totally different types of models. I thought well it would be perfect to do a whole comparison theme. Instead of the boring black and white. So we have love comparison which we have 1 model has a real, genuine type of relationship. while the other model has the fake, phony, all for the cameras totally Hollywood cliche relationship. In this picture you can tell I married rich lol also we are a shallow couple. what I like about this task is that me and ziyi pictures tell a story which i think is important
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Post by Sonam Kapoor on Sept 15, 2011 21:29:23 GMT -5
Sonam: I think your theme is really creative and I love this photo. Your legs are so beautiful and I can see the relationship that you want to portray.
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Post by Brody Jenner on Sept 15, 2011 21:56:20 GMT -5
The theme is definitely very creative. I'm not that big of a fan of the photo though. It looks almost cheaply done. Something I would find it a JC Penny ad. Its alright, but nothing that great.
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Sept 15, 2011 21:56:57 GMT -5
I love the theme, but this photo is... missing something. It fits your theme perfectly in a way, but I really don't see any... "relations" between you and the man. He DOES seem cliche in several ways, but this looks like two independent stories converging upon the same scene in a way that neither takes notice of. Each is still doing their own thing - their paths don't completely cross.
That's the main issue I have with it, given the understanding I have of the theme. It's a great photo and it works, but it isn't as... relating as I'd expect it to be. Good points for the theme though!
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Post by Tom Welling on Sept 15, 2011 23:41:27 GMT -5
Tom: I'll have to agree with Brody. Looks kind of cheap and the guy is sort of awkward, looks like your in a play girl house. I love the pose though.
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Post by Amber Heard on Sept 16, 2011 0:25:29 GMT -5
Well the photo is showing how shallow we are. Also how we don't really care about our relationship like Ziyis picture does. And how dare you call me a jc penny model!!! plz I am a vogue model
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Post by Amanda Kimmel on Sept 16, 2011 0:59:33 GMT -5
Well the photo is showing how shallow we are. Also how we don't really care about our relationship like Ziyis picture does. Doesn't that completely contradict your theme? Isn't the theme supposed to have one person show real feelings and the other one to just go along with it? From what it sounds like, you're arguing here that you're BOTH the "fake, phony, all for the cameras totally Hollywood cliche relationship" person. Am I correct?
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Post by Amber Heard on Sept 16, 2011 1:22:41 GMT -5
No we are doing a comparison of love. So like Ziyi got the real type that "normal non famous type of love" while I have the fake, shallow all for cameras type love. When I say we dont care about our relationship I mean its just all for cameras. Were putting on a show. While in Ziyis picture its all real. I guess it should be called relationship comparisons instead then
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Post by Mandy Moore on Sept 16, 2011 1:45:53 GMT -5
The English Major in me needs to step in and say that if you're showing two different kinds of relationships and highlighting their differences, you're actually doing a relationship contrast, not a comparison.
Aaaanyhoo, let's have a look-see here.
I absolutely love your pose in this, and the accessories are simply stunning. You definitely convey a sense of shallowness and fakery very well, and I do get the sense that whatever relationship exists between you and Mr. Tanning there is an estranged one, so well done!
The only thing I'm not a fan of here is how small the photo is. It's a bit hard to really see your face and hair in this shot, which is a disappointment, but overall you did well!
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