Post by Cobie Smulders on Sept 13, 2012 14:03:08 GMT -5
Welcome to your seventh Judging and Elimination.
As you know, the call out order will depend on the photoshoot at hand, but the decision on which of the Bottom 2 gets eliminated will be determined based on your overall scores.
So let's see how you guys did with the Diversity photoshoot.
Dianna
Cobie: I like how it has a rustic feel to it. You look great in the photo and I love the movement and the smile. I do see a connection to Italy, but it's not the strongest connection.
Stephen: Blah, I don't like this. This is a tough photo shoot and unfortunately I don't think the connection is strong enough to automatically think Italy. I think it's too much of a stretch and the photo is also too small for my liking. Not a fan sorry :/
Drew
Cobie: I love the atmosphere in this photo. It really represents the Brits. I think that you look really elegant and beautiful and you play the part very well. The only thing is that, I feel like the photo is more about the string quartet than you.
Stephen: I think you're on the right track. This is actually a really great photo but like Cobie said, the musicians are what's catching my attention and not you. However, when I notice you're in the picture, you are quite beautiful and I think theme-wise you did a good job.
Emma
Cobie: I like this as a way to represent Ireland. What I really like is the subtle hint of green, which really screams Ireland. But I also like the outfit and the hat, I think overall it's very fashionable and I like that about the photo.
Stephen: What I love about this photo was that I knew who were representing before I even read what you wrote. So in that case, that's a very well done job! However, your face kind of scares me haha it's like your staring deep into my soul and giving me some sort of Leprechaun curse! I love the hat and jacket though.
Scarlett
Cobie: I really like how you portrayed a culture through fashion and clothing. I like the idea of the silk and floral clothes to relate to Japan. I think that it works well here, but I also feel like the setting of the photo doesn't mesh with your overall idea.
Stephen: Wow you look incredible! I can also see a hint of Japan which is the main focus of this photoshoot. There's not a whole lot, but at least some is in the really nice outfit. But as Cobie mentioned, that's where it stops as the background has 0 connection with Japan whatsoever.
The results will be posted later his afternoon, when I get home.
As you know, the call out order will depend on the photoshoot at hand, but the decision on which of the Bottom 2 gets eliminated will be determined based on your overall scores.
So let's see how you guys did with the Diversity photoshoot.
Dianna
Cobie: I like how it has a rustic feel to it. You look great in the photo and I love the movement and the smile. I do see a connection to Italy, but it's not the strongest connection.
Stephen: Blah, I don't like this. This is a tough photo shoot and unfortunately I don't think the connection is strong enough to automatically think Italy. I think it's too much of a stretch and the photo is also too small for my liking. Not a fan sorry :/
Drew
Cobie: I love the atmosphere in this photo. It really represents the Brits. I think that you look really elegant and beautiful and you play the part very well. The only thing is that, I feel like the photo is more about the string quartet than you.
Stephen: I think you're on the right track. This is actually a really great photo but like Cobie said, the musicians are what's catching my attention and not you. However, when I notice you're in the picture, you are quite beautiful and I think theme-wise you did a good job.
Emma
Cobie: I like this as a way to represent Ireland. What I really like is the subtle hint of green, which really screams Ireland. But I also like the outfit and the hat, I think overall it's very fashionable and I like that about the photo.
Stephen: What I love about this photo was that I knew who were representing before I even read what you wrote. So in that case, that's a very well done job! However, your face kind of scares me haha it's like your staring deep into my soul and giving me some sort of Leprechaun curse! I love the hat and jacket though.
Scarlett
Cobie: I really like how you portrayed a culture through fashion and clothing. I like the idea of the silk and floral clothes to relate to Japan. I think that it works well here, but I also feel like the setting of the photo doesn't mesh with your overall idea.
Stephen: Wow you look incredible! I can also see a hint of Japan which is the main focus of this photoshoot. There's not a whole lot, but at least some is in the really nice outfit. But as Cobie mentioned, that's where it stops as the background has 0 connection with Japan whatsoever.
The results will be posted later his afternoon, when I get home.