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02/20/2006 12:50:49 AM · #1 |
Just out of curiosity, whether you are entering fashion or not:
Do you feel fashion shots always require a model? (A human one, at that!) :) If not, what differentiates a fashion shot from one that looks more along the lines of say, abstract or advertising?
The forum regarding costumes in this challenge got me to thinking, and I was hoping others would share their thoughts.
Also, any speculation as to why so few entries? Everyone waiting until the end, or just a lot of "duotoners" out there?
:)
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02/20/2006 12:55:29 AM · #2 |
Duotones is basically like a free study with only two tones, therefore it is bound to get a lot more entries than Fashion, which has a much smaller array of pictures that can be entered.
I think, that for the purpose of this challenge a model has to be in the picture. That's just the way I see it and the way I think most of the people on this site will see it. Who knows...I will probably get proven wrong...
I'm in Fashion btw.....should be good times.
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02/20/2006 12:57:56 AM · #3 |
i don't think it requires a model...but I do think in order to score well it has to do soemthing with fashion...whether it be make-up or a fashion bulding, mall...you know those kinds of things... |
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02/20/2006 12:58:37 AM · #4 |
I don't believe it has to be a human model, as I have seen many pet fashion shows. But I do believe to make it come alive you need a model to showcase the items that you say are fashionable.
It helps with the wow factor. Would you rather buy from from a pic that shows the clothes laid out on a table or on a body that really shows you what it might look like on you or fido.
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02/20/2006 01:07:41 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by Dirtypainter: I don't believe it has to be a human model, as I have seen many pet fashion shows. But I do believe to make it come alive you need a model to showcase the items that you say are fashionable.
It helps with the wow factor. Would you rather buy from from a pic that shows the clothes laid out on a table or on a body that really shows you what it might look like on you or fido. |
Yeah, but my cat didn't take too kindly to wearing a double strand of pearls, and dog refuses to wear heels (spiked ones, anyways...) :) |
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02/20/2006 01:11:26 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by newsjunkie93: Yeah, but my cat didn't take too kindly to wearing a double strand of pearls, and dog refuses to wear heels (spiked ones, anyways...) :) |
Well looks like your dog and cat don't want to be fashionable. I feel so sorry for my cat lucky. He gets dressed up all the dang time and just lets her do it to him. |
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