Think I'm in agreement with previous comments, shame to miss those eyes in a close-up, although I do like the classic hourglass pose Marina makes against all the straight lines of architecture. Hopefully we'll get to see more of those eyes soon ;)
Gordon, 英国, 掲示 25.09.2006
Marina is absolutely BEAUTIFUL - I would have preferred more closer-up shots. I know that the brick landscape is powerful, but her beauty is lost so far away.
gareth, アメリカ, 掲示 21.09.2006
Marina E. ruins
I have noticed a tendency to use the architecture in the shoots in a manner that prevents a real appreciation of the model because the shot is so far away that something is lost. This shoot is a good example of what I'm trying to say.
Randy, アメリカ, 掲示 17.09.2006
Sandal Distraction
Even though understandable, the sandals distract from the beauty of these shots. A model's feet must protect, but there are ways to do so without placing them in sandals; especially since all the shots are static.
I would suggest using leather or plastic cutouts in the approximate shape of your models feet.
Harrison Pocket, アメリカ, 掲示 17.09.2006
Marina E. ruins
I love the way this beautiful woman looks when she smiles! Please, get up close and personal in her next gallery!
Dan, アメリカ, 掲示 17.09.2006
I just wish so much that there is some closeup. Seeing such beautiful women with no closeup makes me miserable.