Helene Desmettre by Gaetan Caputo for L’Officiel Ukraine October 2010

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published October 13, 2010

Photographer Gaetan Caputo captures Helene Desmettre in bold and vibrant looks for the October edition of L’Officiel Ukraine. Aided by hair stylist Philippe Gonay and makeup artist Olivier Baille, Caputo creates a story of opulent glamour styled by Lea De Nesle.






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29 thoughts on “Helene Desmettre by Gaetan Caputo for L’Officiel Ukraine October 2010”

  1. Photographers who give their models cigarettes have usually just run out of ideas.
    Its a shame this guy ruined a decent shoot by promoting lung cancer and death.
    Sexy!

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  2. Photographers who give their models cigarettes have usually just run out of ideas.
    Its a shame this guy ruined a decent shoot by promoting lung cancer and death.
    Sexy!

    Reply
  3. Hate the hair and make up – the hair has way too much product on it. Looks greasy and weighed down, messy and uneven. The make-up is too much and mostly retouching.

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  4. too much… so retouching pics, no natural, nothing on this editorial, nothing… just a great job on retouching, but so PLASTIC !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  5. Please stop…
    Make up is too retouching like skin & hair !!! !!!! Great job on retouching.
    Photographer’d to spend much for the bad editing… Do not like !!!

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  6. People keep saying it’s too retouched but then mention that it’s great retouching. It’s either great retouching or it’s too retouched. It can’t be both. Great retouching is when you don’t notice the retouching. Bad retouching is when the retouching brings focus to it and when subjects no longer resemble human beings. In this case, you can’t tell whether the photographer, model or make-up artist are any good because you can’t tell what was added in post.

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  7. Y do people complain about retouching and photoshop so much. That’s part of the package, get over it!!! It’s all art, and it’s that final process that enhances everything else, like glaze on pottery. The models, don’t look plastic, they look like MODELS!!! if you want natural women and skin, u wanna see pores blah blah blah, look around outside to everyday women. Models are are artistically done up, to create art, fantasy, and sell a product. Please stop over thinking this stuff!!!

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