Portrait | Andreea Diaconu by Blair Getz Mezibov

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 1, 2011

Andreea Diaconu and Ollie Edwards make a beautiful couple in Blair Getz Mezibov’s recent portrait series.




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7 thoughts on “Portrait | Andreea Diaconu by Blair Getz Mezibov”

  1. She’s gorgeous, but I feel like the focus (or maybe just my own) is on him. And even looking at the camera’s focus on 2nd and 3rd picture are on him since his face is sharper than hers. I like this editorial – nice and simple. Clean.

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  2. She’s gorgeous, but I feel like the focus (or maybe just my own) is on him. And even looking at the camera’s focus on 2nd and 3rd picture are on him since his face is sharper than hers. I like this editorial – nice and simple. Clean.

    Reply
  3. She’s gorgeous, but I feel like the focus (or maybe just my own) is on him. And even looking at the camera’s focus on 2nd and 3rd picture are on him since his face is sharper than hers. I like this editorial – nice and simple. Clean.

    Reply
  4. It’s amazing what focus can do to drastically change a story – I think that if the woman were in focus (like the man) in the 2nd and 3rd shots then she would be just as much the main point of the story as he is; her hiddenness would not serve to make her look like a side character at all. Just a thought.

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