Visual Metaphor
Photo by Jake Hicks
- “I am a rocker chic. All eyes are on me and I look great. Make sure to know where your light is and to reflect it off yourself in flattering ways. Chin up or else you’ll get chins and you know that would not make your manager happy. This is the last shoot you have to stay in the agency; you have to do this well. Pucker your lips, but not too much. Don’t let them see how nervous you are.”
- “I am a leather jacket. I am used to tell people something about someone. Without me, this girl would just be pretty. I add depth to people. I give people confidence and strength. I am being worn for the perception I give, not for who I truly am. But hey, at least I make people look good for a living. These lights are so harsh but they reflect off of me so nicely.”
- “I am similar to the girl in the portrait because I am a brown haired young woman. I am similar because this girl and I most likely both have problems in life and people have expectations of us. We also probably both have good times and bad times in life, and loved ones that we care about and care about us. These things link us, but we also most likely live in different cities, with different interests, and know different people. I am different because this woman is a beautiful model, and I am a regular girl.”

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