The Art of the Great Hollywood Portrait Photographers, 1925-1940 |
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... person - to - person appeal . But they were intimidated by the established forms of portraiture , which consisted of cropping posed long shots to close - ups . ( Later on , as the publicity department gained more and more control in the ...
... person - to - person appeal . But they were intimidated by the established forms of portraiture , which consisted of cropping posed long shots to close - ups . ( Later on , as the publicity department gained more and more control in the ...
Page 107
... person . People become actors for the purpose of not showing their private selves , and when they don't have a role to hide behind , it's always a problem . Especially for a pretty wo- man . Men don't care as much ; anyway , they don't ...
... person . People become actors for the purpose of not showing their private selves , and when they don't have a role to hide behind , it's always a problem . Especially for a pretty wo- man . Men don't care as much ; anyway , they don't ...
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... person who is recognized and admired for his or her perfect beauty . There exist many photographs of classically beautiful women — such as Hedy Lamarr and Dolores Del Rio — whose flawless skin and perfectly balanced features left not ...
... person who is recognized and admired for his or her perfect beauty . There exist many photographs of classically beautiful women — such as Hedy Lamarr and Dolores Del Rio — whose flawless skin and perfectly balanced features left not ...
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