Strangest editorial ever.....it looks SO amateur. You think they could have tried a little harder to make the shots look like the paintings or at least make them a little more exciting!
Strangest editorial ever.....it looks SO amateur. You think they could have tried a little harder to make the shots look like the paintings or at least make them a little more exciting!
I agree. This editorial is surprisingly artless, and surprisingly pathetic.
Strangest editorial ever.....it looks SO amateur. You think they could have tried a little harder to make the shots look like the paintings or at least make them a little more exciting!
just what I was thinking looks really bad..
shame because Julianne is relatively interesting for a celebrity
The concept behind the photos is great and the selection of paintings is also quite good but it never gels for me. Somehow these really leave me quite cold but I'm going to chalk that up to the photography because the styling is on point and Julianne is such a naturally photogenic woman but she looks so dead in these.
Its funny the paintings that I like least are the ones that I think produced the best images for me. Perhaps it has something to do with the way in which a painting can be so personal. There is like an extra connection one as - I adore that Currin painting and the Schiele as well but those images strike me as incredibly weak. Meanwhile I dislike Klimt yet that picture resonates the most for me.
Either way I was surprised by how lackluster the pictures are - usually Lindbergh is on point.
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love her - she does the whole "pale and creamy" thing right. the photos strike me as a bit cheap-looking though. the lighting in many of them is very hard and flat.
Great concept for Julianne's ed, but the results are disappointing. The photographs are poor man's versions of the original paintings. Perhaps it's the fact that she looks so posed. Degas's painting is capturing a thin slice of moment in time and the last thing they should have done is shoot Julianne in a pointless pose. Lol, maybe someone should have taken a crash course in art.