Portrait | Kate Nauta, Monroe Alvarez, Sarah Tyer & Sarah Mutch by Graham Dunn

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Published September 20, 2011

Half of You – Photographer Graham Dunn captures four models in natural light for this intimate series of black and white portraits. Wearing no frills hair and make-up by Juxta, Iris Moreau and Ermahn Ospina, the girls hide nothing in front of Dunn’s lens. Models Kate Nauta, Monroe Alvarez, Sarah Tyer, and Sarah Mutch (LA Models) offer their striking looks with a sense of calm and poise.












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15 thoughts on “Portrait | Kate Nauta, Monroe Alvarez, Sarah Tyer & Sarah Mutch by Graham Dunn”

  1. @232ab51dbbf142d787b3f2942cafa55a:disqus  – the last girl just doesn’t have the freckles of the first…as for the eyes @Dalane:disqus – you see that a lot in natural daylight…they are very commanding eyes tho, i agree.

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    • I don’t think it’s retouching, but filters.  Whether post or lenses, I don’t know.  

      I like the images individually, but the differences among them ruin the flow.

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      • Actually, going back up and just looking at the whites of their eyes — THAT’s definitely retouching.  Toooooo much retouching.

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  2. It’s a mix of both. Eyes are super white (whiter than any other part of the image) skin is smoothened but overall picture is oversharpened giving you this fake texture on the skin and looking like noise/film grain to replace the detail they removed via smoothing. This is a classic example on how the images as beautifully captured by photographer, are ruined by the use of poor photoshop (which is more noticed more than the beauty of the photo).

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