Post by Cobie Smulders on Sept 6, 2012 17:25:55 GMT -5
Welcome to your second Judging and Elimination. Let's get straight to it.
Scarlett
Cobie: This is another great submission. I love the playfulness in the photo. Your smile is really beautiful and I feel like you're smiling with every part of your body which is great to see.
Stephen: I don't like this. I think the pose looks really awkward along with the hair and pretty much everything about this photo. It looks really dated in a bad way also.
Jennifer
Cobie: Even though we can see your beautiful teeth in this photo, I feel like you're not really smiling. Your eyes are kind of dead and the smile doesn't feel authentic.
Stephen: Ya this smile looks pretty lazy. It also looks like a red carpet event and since we just had that, it would have been nice to see a beautiful studio shot among other things.
Hannah
Cobie: I love your bright smile and those beautiful blue eyes. I actually really like that it's very close, since we clearly see your features. The only thing that I find distracting is that pink flamingo, but other than that, it's good.
Stephen: Oh this is nice! Your eyes are crazy and the smile is so bright and white and I love the flirty attitude as well. Great job!
Emma W.
Cobie: You have a beautiful smile. For some reason, I don't feel like it's not your best photo, like something is missing, but I'm not sure what.
Stephen: This one is just alright I feel. It's a bit on the lazy side and I suppose it's not as vibrant as I think a smile should be in this photoshoot (if it's a teeth smile anyways). This may have been a better photo for an Accessory-type photoshoot instead.
Emma S.
Cobie: I like this subtle smile. It's very endearing. The thing I like the most is that even though we don't see your teeth, I can sense your smile.
Stephen: Wow I never saw this coming! I guess I assumed every smile photo would be a nice open mouthed smile but this is actually nice. It looks really genuine and I'm surprised how much I like it to be honest with you.
Drew
Cobie: I love your smile in this photo. It's beautiful and vibrant. I don't like the pose though, I feel like there's too much going on with the hands in the hair, when the focus should be on your smile.
Stephen: I don't think this smile is genuine enough. It looks too forced and it actually makes me cringe to look at because it's so fake. It's not a very flattering picture of you at all.
Dianna
Cobie: I love your innocence and youthfulness in the photo. I'm not really liking the picture, just because I think all other colours take the focus from you, like the colourful shirt and the lipstick, but I don't see the focus on the smile.
Stephen: This one isn't bad. The first issue I see though is that it looks like a screen cap from a movie or something instead of a studio shot. But there's also something about your smile that is so different and sticks out in a pretty good way. It's interesting!
Bonnie
Cobie: I see a faint smile in the photo, but I feel like the hat overshadows you in this photo, and that's not the theme for this week.
Stephen: I agree with Cobie in that the hat is very distracting. The picture though is very sweet but probably not the best choice for a smile photoshoot.
Blake
Stephen: Not a fan of this. The over the shoulder pose is REALLY weird in this photo and your smile is just awkward like they snapped the photo at the wrong time. I think it may be the shape of your mouth that is bothering me a lot as well.
Cobie: I agree with Mr. Harper, I don't like the pose very much. Everything isn't in sync in the photo.
Scarlett
Cobie: This is another great submission. I love the playfulness in the photo. Your smile is really beautiful and I feel like you're smiling with every part of your body which is great to see.
Stephen: I don't like this. I think the pose looks really awkward along with the hair and pretty much everything about this photo. It looks really dated in a bad way also.
Jennifer
Cobie: Even though we can see your beautiful teeth in this photo, I feel like you're not really smiling. Your eyes are kind of dead and the smile doesn't feel authentic.
Stephen: Ya this smile looks pretty lazy. It also looks like a red carpet event and since we just had that, it would have been nice to see a beautiful studio shot among other things.
Hannah
Cobie: I love your bright smile and those beautiful blue eyes. I actually really like that it's very close, since we clearly see your features. The only thing that I find distracting is that pink flamingo, but other than that, it's good.
Stephen: Oh this is nice! Your eyes are crazy and the smile is so bright and white and I love the flirty attitude as well. Great job!
Emma W.
Cobie: You have a beautiful smile. For some reason, I don't feel like it's not your best photo, like something is missing, but I'm not sure what.
Stephen: This one is just alright I feel. It's a bit on the lazy side and I suppose it's not as vibrant as I think a smile should be in this photoshoot (if it's a teeth smile anyways). This may have been a better photo for an Accessory-type photoshoot instead.
Emma S.
Cobie: I like this subtle smile. It's very endearing. The thing I like the most is that even though we don't see your teeth, I can sense your smile.
Stephen: Wow I never saw this coming! I guess I assumed every smile photo would be a nice open mouthed smile but this is actually nice. It looks really genuine and I'm surprised how much I like it to be honest with you.
Drew
Cobie: I love your smile in this photo. It's beautiful and vibrant. I don't like the pose though, I feel like there's too much going on with the hands in the hair, when the focus should be on your smile.
Stephen: I don't think this smile is genuine enough. It looks too forced and it actually makes me cringe to look at because it's so fake. It's not a very flattering picture of you at all.
Dianna
Cobie: I love your innocence and youthfulness in the photo. I'm not really liking the picture, just because I think all other colours take the focus from you, like the colourful shirt and the lipstick, but I don't see the focus on the smile.
Stephen: This one isn't bad. The first issue I see though is that it looks like a screen cap from a movie or something instead of a studio shot. But there's also something about your smile that is so different and sticks out in a pretty good way. It's interesting!
Bonnie
Cobie: I see a faint smile in the photo, but I feel like the hat overshadows you in this photo, and that's not the theme for this week.
Stephen: I agree with Cobie in that the hat is very distracting. The picture though is very sweet but probably not the best choice for a smile photoshoot.
Blake
Stephen: Not a fan of this. The over the shoulder pose is REALLY weird in this photo and your smile is just awkward like they snapped the photo at the wrong time. I think it may be the shape of your mouth that is bothering me a lot as well.
Cobie: I agree with Mr. Harper, I don't like the pose very much. Everything isn't in sync in the photo.