Bill Gekas
I liked how this portrait wasn't centered, though the girl is still the main focus of the photo. I like how the colors are all warm, blending in with each other, while the red scarf adds a pop of color to the image. The darkness in the background and the lonely path ahead are reflected of the expression on the girl's face. The girl is posing like she's looking back at where she came from, which is very effective in the idea that she's sad about leaving down the dark path. I also like how Bill blurred the background of the image, adding more focus to the girl herself.
Alessio Albi
I chose this portrait, because I liked how the face is the main focus though most of the picture consists of the orange tree. The tone of this photo is warm, while the girl's face gives you a cold feeling. The hair over her mouth tells you she's a shy and quiet individual. I also like how a part of the tree is blurred.
This cover I chose, because it's not too crowded and has a vintage feel. I like how the photographer used her hands to add more shapes to the image. The colors are all plain and dark, with the suit giving her a more sophisticated feel. The red wording against the dull background pops out is a bold creative way. And the use of accessories make the portrait more than just another pretty face.
This cover, similar to the one above, has a font color that pops off the image itself. In this photo I like how she's not turned towards the camera showing off the back of her outfit. The grey stone background gives the image texture, while maintaining simplicity.




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