Thanks for your perceptive comment, Marilyn.
I find that there is something very sad in the Princess' eyes, a longing
for something. She is a fallen princess, trapped behind the glass
wall of the storewindow. The "real woman" is more attractive in some way,
but just as unreal, since she is the product of the marketing team...
Best to all.
Guy
PS: I'll be away for the next month or so. I'll try to post
from my remote location. Happy shooting.
Marilyn
wrote:
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PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated JUN 16 2007.
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Guy Glorieux
The Princess: This photograph,
like Herschel's, tells a story. Maybe it's because I'm female, but the
"princess" and the picture of the female on the right (my right) of the
photograph show females as society thinks we want to be, or should be.
The image of the lady in the lower left-hand corner show us a more realistic
representation of females, and this image is kind of crammed down into the
corner, but I find the "real" woman more attractive than the
princess. This photograph sends many messages, and demands
thoughtful contemplation.
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