Sunday, January 11, 2009

i went from rarely posting to posting daily.








I am so obsessed with these three images above. I found them on flickr and I've been trying to find who the photographer is. I hate when there aren't any descriptions of the photo on flickr! -_- But I haven't found who the photographer was so anyone who knows, do tell. I love analyzing photos. and I also like making up my own words (you'll see). ;)

1.) First photo: This one is definitely my favorite out of the series. Her black lips make this picture; hands down. The hot pink eye shadow and drawn-on eyebrows definitely help it too. I'm drooling ^_~. The women in these series are 1950s innocent, classy ladies with a sexy twist of up to no good. The black lipstick is a representation of that. But in this photo, I don't find one thing wrong. I think it's flawless. The woman is stunning, her make up goes perfectly with the story behind the photo, the hat is beyond adorable, her hair is lusciously perfect, and her facial expression makes you want more. Could this photographer get us any better? Who are you!!!!

2.) Second photo: This picture leads me straight to her shirt. I love the print of it because it makes her look so innocent but as you drift your eyes along to her facial expression she's smirking and she doesn't look all so innocent after all. The blue hat is magnificent (I want it myself ♥) and It looks so good with the red background and floral top. Even the green eye shadow which I would think would look so wrong, even looks so good. The spilling drink in hand clearly looks salivating-ly delicious with this think-she's-innocent-but-not-so-innocent lady on edge. This photo makes you think nothing but "I want to be this girl." They always say a picture is worth 1,000 words... and it is so true. There is a story behind every photo, every facial expression, every body movement in a photo. It's flawless!

3.) Third photo: I love the pink and the yellow together; especially how the pink is coming from the fur, retro hair clip, big chunk bracelets, AND the little glimpse of her fingernail. The smile on her face is almost like a fun, conceited laughter as if she's up to something- something that no one knows about. The martini glass is just genius because you can't see the top of the glass. It's just splashing water with a lemon or a lime sitting in the midst of all this (we obviously assume it's on the glass but we can't see the top of the glass... just go along with me if you catch my drift). The strawberries are so delicately perfect that you want to eat them and you just want that martini to yourself. Everything about this photo goes so well... even the bright blue eye shadow. It almost doesn't match with all this color but it also goes along so well, so perfectly, so pinpoint perfect!

love,
miss dayna