Morning Beauty | Sasha Pivovarova by Yelena Yemchuk

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Published March 10, 2010






Originally published in AnOther #11


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54 thoughts on “Morning Beauty | Sasha Pivovarova by Yelena Yemchuk”

  1. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes. I think she is beautiful, but she looks so worn out/run down here:( She looks like the love child of Dakota Fanning and Skinner from Kell on Earth.

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  2. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes. I think she is beautiful, but she looks so worn out/run down here:( She looks like the love child of Dakota Fanning and Skinner from Kell on Earth.

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  3. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes

    Totally disagree… I think the 'worn out look' may be purposeful, and if not, it works very well in the shoot.

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  4. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes

    Totally disagree… I think the 'worn out look' may be purposeful, and if not, it works very well in the shoot.

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  5. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes

    Totally disagree… I think the 'worn out look' may be purposeful, and if not, it works very well in the shoot.

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  6. I'm normally anti all the airbrushing, but they needed to photoshop poor Sasha's eyes

    Totally disagree… I think the 'worn out look' may be purposeful, and if not, it works very well in the shoot.

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  7. I AGREE WITH EMMA-
    IT S THE LOOK THEY WERE PROB GOING FOR-
    FIND BEAUTY IN FLAWS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

    WE LIVE IN AN AIRBRUSED WORLD-
    DOESNT ANYONE SEE BEAUTY IN REALITY ANY MORE???

    I LOVE IT AND THINK SHE LOOK SGORGEUOS

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  8. I AGREE WITH EMMA-
    IT S THE LOOK THEY WERE PROB GOING FOR-
    FIND BEAUTY IN FLAWS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

    WE LIVE IN AN AIRBRUSED WORLD-
    DOESNT ANYONE SEE BEAUTY IN REALITY ANY MORE???

    I LOVE IT AND THINK SHE LOOK SGORGEUOS

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  9. I AGREE WITH EMMA-
    IT S THE LOOK THEY WERE PROB GOING FOR-
    FIND BEAUTY IN FLAWS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

    WE LIVE IN AN AIRBRUSED WORLD-
    DOESNT ANYONE SEE BEAUTY IN REALITY ANY MORE???

    I LOVE IT AND THINK SHE LOOK SGORGEUOS

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  10. I AGREE WITH EMMA-
    IT S THE LOOK THEY WERE PROB GOING FOR-
    FIND BEAUTY IN FLAWS PEOPLE!!!!!!!!

    WE LIVE IN AN AIRBRUSED WORLD-
    DOESNT ANYONE SEE BEAUTY IN REALITY ANY MORE???

    I LOVE IT AND THINK SHE LOOK SGORGEUOS

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  11. The worn-out look is actually a refreshing change of pace, and it compliments this story. Her stuff is moody. Yelena Yemchuk is one of the more underrated photographers out there.

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  12. The worn-out look is actually a refreshing change of pace, and it compliments this story. Her stuff is moody. Yelena Yemchuk is one of the more underrated photographers out there.

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  13. The worn-out look is actually a refreshing change of pace, and it compliments this story. Her stuff is moody. Yelena Yemchuk is one of the more underrated photographers out there.

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  14. i appreciate that it’s all natural but how she’s managing her tired eyes draws away from the fashion. first time i looked at these all i noticed were her tired ‘i was out really late the night before eyes’ and didn’t once look at the fashion.

    i dont find this to be good ‘fashion photography’

    in my opinion the b+w should have more contrast to it

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  15. i appreciate that it’s all natural but how she’s managing her tired eyes draws away from the fashion. first time i looked at these all i noticed were her tired ‘i was out really late the night before eyes’ and didn’t once look at the fashion.

    i dont find this to be good ‘fashion photography’

    in my opinion the b+w should have more contrast to it

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  16. i appreciate that it’s all natural but how she’s managing her tired eyes draws away from the fashion. first time i looked at these all i noticed were her tired ‘i was out really late the night before eyes’ and didn’t once look at the fashion.

    i dont find this to be good ‘fashion photography’

    in my opinion the b+w should have more contrast to it

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  17. Why do female photographers always want to make the most beautiful women in the world look ugly??!? Dr Freud should probably interfere…

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  18. Why do female photographers always want to make the most beautiful women in the world look ugly??!? Dr Freud should probably interfere…

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  19. Why do female photographers always want to make the most beautiful women in the world look ugly??!? Dr Freud should probably interfere…

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