It wouldn't let me edit.
Amanda 1940s This is gorgeous. It’s something I wouldn’t have expected from you; it’s an expression I’ve never seen from you, but you’re still relying on your big trademark eyes. I love the hand and the tilt of the hat. And even though it not the center of the focus, you are selling that ring .
Anna 50’s Anna, there were several photos I could’ve chosen, but I chose this one for several reasons. I asked for the character of the time frame, and you delivered. It also shows you’re quirky, unique, interesting beauty to a T. Long arms, long broken legs. I would love to see two arms. I love your face. It tells the story so well, but still looks modelesque. You’re listening.
Drew Victorian Era DREW! This is what I’ve been waiting for from you. This film blew me away and every photo could’ve been the final photo. With all the beautiful roses in the background, you still stand out. There is such a Beauty and the Beast story here, like the Beast just walked out into the garden, and you are just noticing him. Keep this up!
Georgina I love the attitude in this picture. I would totally by the shoes, and I tend to wear flats. Your body looks great, long arms and neck. But the one thing to watch out for is the thigh. You are not a big girl, but the thigh here is looking a bit juicy. Remember to flex, tighten up all of our loose bits or pose in a way that they appear thinner.
Jacqueline1990’s This photo is very pretty, Jacqueline, and very stripped down. The nineties were very stripped down and basic, so you represent the time frame well. Your eyes look piercing. I wish there wasn’t a hand coming out of your side.
Katy 1940s Oooh la la, Katy! You were the sexy, naughty girl of the forties weren’t you? You’re a great pinup girl. Last week, you seemed uncomfortable in the bathing suit, but this week, you look at home in lingerie. I love that you tweeked your arm forward so even though there’s symmetry of the arms, they’re not perfect. You are focused on delivering a great shot this week, and that laser focus shows in your one eye.
Kerli Victorian Era Kerli, I just went to Disneyland on Cinqo De Mayo, which also happened to be Bat’s Day. Many people showed up dressed in Steam Punk fashions to celebrate the event (this is actually a true story, we couldn’t figure out what the heck was going on.) Your film reminded me of the good outfits we saw that day. In fact I had a hard time picking which final photo I wanted to pick. This photo is awesome. You look like an angel gone rebellious. I have no idea when I’d where that hairpiece, but I want it. Badly. I love the mood you’ve created in this photo, and I love that you’ve taken advantage of a current fashion trend (Steam punk).
Kaya Once again, Kaya, a beautiful photo. Even with all that crazy in front of your face, you still shine through. Your eyes are your most striking feature, and you know how to give a smoldering gaze. This is so soft and gentle with your eyes closed. It also shows that you don’t need to rely on your smolder (Flynn Rider) to impress.
Kendall 1970’s Kendall, I love the composition of this photo, the contrast. You show the outfit off to perfection. The wind in the hair and the illusion of movement really make this a great shot. My only critique is that hat is blocking part of your face, and therefore, it’s tougher to recognize you. This is a great fashion shot, and in a fashion editorial, it’s great. But if the client wants Kendall Jenner, show them it’s really you.
Kirsten Victorian Era I asked for character this week, and you delivered! I love the quirkiness of this photo, I love that you delivered the story. I love that you are extended your arms so you don’t have hands growing out of your sides. You’re showing off the shoes, the dress, the makeup. You’re just working it out.
Mischa 1950’s Mad Men/Mod Mischa, I don’t even know how to critique this. It’s so beautiful. The expression, the pose, everything.
Pheobe This is a huge step up. It’s amazing. I love the soft, serene feel of this photo. You are showing the shirt sleeves off awesomely.
Scarlett Scarlett, this picture is so good, I didn’t even notice Cheetah lying there. However now that I’ve noticed the Cheetah, I think it’s fantastic that he’s looking right at the camera while you’re looking away. This pose is great. You look so long, and I love the arms especially. You’ve found the light with your face, which is great. No negatives.