Wednesday, December 2, 2015

My favorite cover

"Just before her intimate photos were hacked--and splashed across the Web--Jennifer Lawrence posed topless for Patrick Demarchelier for the cover of Vanity Fair's November issue. As part of the accompanying cover story, she decided to break her silence about one of the biggest scandals in Hollywood this year. The Guardian called her salvo "the end of the 'shamed starlet.'" So strong was the outpouring of social-media support for Lawrence's stance that The New York Times reported on the fact "fans took to Twitter to applaud her." Demarchelier's striking photos of the Hunger Games actress also helped spark a thoughtful debate about a woman's right to reveal her body. Lawrence (and the V.F. cover) made her message loud and clear: "It's my body, and it should be my choice." 

This is a really great image of Jennifer lawrence because the photo is very clear. The colors are very dynamic and the colors really pop. This image communicates a woman's right to do whatever she wants with her body. The lighting is at the perfect brightness. Simplicity is a composition rule that is presented very well in this image. Even though the photographer failed to avoid mergers, the image still looks good considering the photographer merged the title of the magazine with Jennifer laurences head. This photograph is very balanced, clear and dynamic. The photographer did a reply great job. 

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