Here are the first part of the Thesis images. The project keeps evolving and has taken a life of itself, I constantly have to catch up with it! This is still a work in progress, so anything may happen!
The Critique took place on Monday April 26, 2010, and included as a guest judge Jennifer Miller, Cosmopolitan Magazine Photography Director.
Judges were:
Katrin Eismann – Chair of the MPS Digital Photography at the School of Visual Arts.
Tom Ashe – Associate Chair MPS Digital Photography at the School of Visual Arts.
Amy Stein – Our Thesis Development Teacher of the MPS Digital Photography at the School of Visual Arts.
Special thanks to all the artists who aparticipated and formed part of this project! Couldn’t have done this without you! Please see below for details and contact information.
The next step is to include jewelry and accessories from Tarbay’s Spring Collection, you can see Ana Sofia’s gorgeous designs here: http://tarbay.com/
Comments and critiques are more than welcome!
The images were created with amazing talents in diverse areas:
Model:
Zoraya Glasser – Images Management – www.imagesnyc.com
Hair Stylist:
Anna Schneider – http://www.asdream.com/
Make Up Artist:
Rachel Wood – http://www.rachelmakeup.com/
Make Up Artist Assistent:
Diana D’Angelo – http://dianadangelo.com/
Model:
Chelsea Olson – New York Models – www.newyorkmodels.com
Make Up and Hair Styling:
Stephanie Skroka – http://sittingpretty247.com/
3 Comments
wow G! increibles! en verdad que si, te estas convirtiendo en mi fotografa creativa favorita 🙂 me gusta mucho la del huevo y la del desierto. Y me sorprendio mucho la gota porque cuando era el template nunca me imagine que eso era lo que podia ser… en verdad que eres demasiado dura! Felicitaciones!
on the critique side… la del caracol, i yhink i just don’t get it, quizas con la orfebrería la entienda…
Giselle, I learned about you through Zoraya Glasser, your model and my best friend. I really enjoyed the whole connection between the reality and the imaginary world. The one with the tree on top of Zoraya’s head is kind of inspiring. To me the tree represents the external part, what you can see, the body, the phisical world: treetrunk, branches and leafs are the outside. Then “The Roots” the ones you can’t see, the inside world, spiritaul, the soul of the tree. “The tree” is the external part of Zoraya, her body and beauty. And Zoraya’s face and body in the picture represents “The Roots”, the begginng of the person, what she really is that we can not see, her soul. This is great, I really got inspired, jejejje. Thanks so much. Great talent.
AleI
Now this is absolutely amazing work. Thank you.
L