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#9 Harpers Bazaar (September 1992)
Harpers Bazaar, which debuted in 1867 as Americas first fashion magazine, celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1992, and the September 1992 issue under legendary Editor-in-Chief Liz Tilberiss direction heralded one of the most dramatic magazine reinventions in history. Tilberis helped transform the magazine from an also-ran fashion magazine into the one of the most cutting-edge and experimental of the big fashion glossiesillustrated by the creative typeface and avant-garde image of Linda Evangelista on the September magazine cover.
Harpers Bazaar, which debuted in 1867 as Americas first fashion magazine, celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1992, and the September 1992 issue under legendary Editor-in-Chief Liz Tilberiss direction heralded one of the most dramatic magazine reinventions in history. Tilberis helped transform the magazine from an also-ran fashion magazine into the one of the most cutting-edge and experimental of the big fashion glossiesillustrated by the creative typeface and avant-garde image of Linda Evangelista on the September magazine cover.
Critique!
This portrait is very well done. The focus and the way the picture is centered is very well done. Also the way the person is posing and how it only shows like half of her body but mostly the head, which is good. One thing that the portrait is missing is the background. Maybe if it had a little color to it, it would really be an attention getter! I love the way the put her hand up as she was grabbing the letters when they are falling. The brightness of the photo is good and also the composition. Instead of the background being white, it could've been like faded or something like that but other than that this is a very good portrait/ magazine cover!
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