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Post by gelly14 on Mar 2, 2012 17:11:58 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 2, 2012 17:21:57 GMT -5
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 2, 2012 17:25:02 GMT -5
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Post by butterfly on Mar 2, 2012 17:26:12 GMT -5
A very small minority of fans felt the FAULT photos were too photoshopped. But the thing is - we've had so many wonderful natural pics of him recently so I'm really excited about these professional photos. I want both! The thing with Adam is that he has absolutely perfect features. Out of hundreds of thousands of photos I think I've only seen about 10 or 20 that were bad. And most of those were on Rickey's site. He always seemed to go to all kinds of trouble to find an unflattering pic of Adam. HaHaHa Good times. Lynne - I just now saw that you had been hospitalized. I'm so sorry you had medical problems but so glad you're better - and home! I also think that they are too photoshopped but for me it's a professional thing. I do retouches almost everyday and I will never do it this way. Never use smudge tool or blur - there is plenty other tools in Photoshop that give way better results. People are no mannequins, they never should looks like them. This kind of retouching gives fashion magazines bad name. I'm sorry but I think it's hopelessly amateurish retouch. Lee Cherry do it thousand times better. Well said! I think that the picture looks like a fashion doll, and I would like to see a living picture of Adam. I do not feel Adam in these pictures.
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Post by Coconutgrove0 on Mar 2, 2012 17:32:56 GMT -5
I also think that they are too photoshopped but for me it's a professional thing. I do retouches almost everyday and I will never do it this way. Never use smudge tool or blur - there is plenty other tools in Photoshop that give way better results. People are no mannequins, they never should looks like them. This kind of retouching gives fashion magazines bad name. I'm sorry but I think it's hopelessly amateurish retouch. Lee Cherry do it thousand times better. Well said! I think that the picture looks like a fashion doll, and I would like to see a living picture of Adam. I do not feel Adam in these pictures. My feelings too. I like the imperfections of Adam, they make Adam Adam, his imperfect skin, freckles and all. Why do they airbrash everything away. Would love to see these pics with better photoshop tools used, because the pics are great itself, just the airbrushing bothers me.
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Post by gelly14 on Mar 2, 2012 17:48:38 GMT -5
When I came into the public eye, I thought there went my chance of finding a normal, balanced relationship. But fortunately, when I met Sauli, we developed this amazing partnership. We would go through the good times and the bad times together and we’re very supportive of each other. We’re just great. I really love him to death.
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Post by bentley1530 on Mar 2, 2012 17:48:54 GMT -5
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Post by mischa on Mar 2, 2012 17:50:37 GMT -5
Well said! I think that the picture looks like a fashion doll, and I would like to see a living picture of Adam. I do not feel Adam in these pictures. My feelings too. I like the imperfections of Adam, they make Adam Adam, his imperfect skin, freckles and all. Why do they airbrash everything away. Would love to see these pics with better photoshop tools used, because the pics are great itself, just the airbrushing bothers me. I'm not an expert, but I think some of you are missing the point of a FASHION shoot. Just like all the weirdness in the FYE cover shoot, Michelin Man and all, just like the Mike Ruiz shoot, the always glorious Robert Sebree session, it's not supposed to be Adam running to Whole Foods. It's a "suspend reality" shoot. I agree nothing is quite as awesome as Adam sans makeup and in a T and jeans, but just like you don't look the same for a night out on the town as you do at work, Adam likes to change it up. And, no, I am not missing the point of photoshop, airbrush, etc, I'm just saying, I don't think for a second he has one reservation about how he looks in these photos................. totally HOT. Sebree
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Post by aloha on Mar 2, 2012 17:52:00 GMT -5
Well said! I think that the picture looks like a fashion doll, and I would like to see a living picture of Adam. I do not feel Adam in these pictures. My feelings too. I like the imperfections of Adam, they make Adam Adam, his imperfect skin, freckles and all. Why do they airbrash everything away. Would love to see these pics with better photoshop tools used, because the pics are great itself, just the airbrushing bothers me. Well, I see where you both are coming from. But I think it's more a stylistic choice that has everything to do with Fault's editorial identity and image. Not necessarily realistic but certainly slick and edgy. He'd look different if he covered People Magazine. I appreciate these interpretations of Adam. The cool thing is his beauty lends itself to all looks-- and he's equally stunning in them all. Or-- what Mischa said.
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Post by leenaseyez on Mar 2, 2012 17:54:18 GMT -5
My feelings too. I like the imperfections of Adam, they make Adam Adam, his imperfect skin, freckles and all. Why do they airbrash everything away. Would love to see these pics with better photoshop tools used, because the pics are great itself, just the airbrushing bothers me. Well, I see where you both are coming from. But I think it's more a stylistic choice that has everything to do with Fault's editorial identity and image. Not necessarily realistic but certainly slick and edgy. He'd look different if he covered People Magazine. I appreciate these interpretations of Adam. The cool thing is his beauty lends itself to all looks-- and he's equally stunning in them all. Or-- what Mischa said. Yes, it's like reinventing him time after time, like he is doing himself as well!
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