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Title:  History of Photography - Fashion Assignment



ESSAY DETAILS 
Subject:Performing Arts
Date:March 14, 2009
Level:High School, 11th grade
Grade:A
Length:5 pages (1194 words)
Essay rating:3  0  0  (total score: 6)


ESSAY TEXT 

This photograph is from the December/January 2009 issue of Teen Vogue and is on page 80. The model is a young woman who catches one’s eye with her awkward stance, as she is slouched forward and one of her knees is bent in toward the other at a large angle, and with her gaping mouth and joyful facial expression. One can see immediately that the intended audience is the relatively young female population who would enjoy dressing up in a nice dress and high heels and simply having fun. One can also come to this conclusion from the fact that this advertisement is in Teen Vogue, a magazine solely dedicated to the wishes and aspirations of teenage girls. ... Showed first 120 words of 1244 Size (words) ...

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... Continuing with another 115 out of 1244 Size (words) ...that they are wearing. In addition, their interactions among one another create a strong bond, of which people seeing the photograph want in on. They want to be able to hear what was being said to evoke such laughter; they want to participate in the photograph and really become intimate with the subject in a way that the photograph cannot possibly provide. Furthermore, they want their striking qualities. The viewers especially want to be as stylish and gentleman-like as them. This struggle to relate to and to connect with the subject is exactly what the company Ermenegildo Zegna is playing off of. People will want to buy their ...Essay still continues 100 more words...




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