Portrait | Stephanie Cherry by Ross Laurence

Joanna Elizabeth

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Published June 3, 2010

Ross Laurence captures Aussie newcomer, Stephanie Cherry (Chic Management) in a moody series of portraits that not only show off Stephanie’s baby dolls looks but the raw emotions that complement her unique features.








Stephanie Cherry of Chic by Ross Laurence


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35 thoughts on “Portrait | Stephanie Cherry by Ross Laurence”

  1. Well I do not think it's boring. It looks like a test shoot to me which are never too exciting, but this girl has an interesting look to her.

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      • The whole point of a test shoot is to get more work in a model's book. Often times, there is not enough time nor resources to come up with a concept, book a location, pull looks, etc. It is not the same thing as an unpublished work which could get picked up for a publication one day. If it did, it would be one or two shots.

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      • The whole point of a test shoot is to get more work in a model's book. Often times, there is not enough time nor resources to come up with a concept, book a location, pull looks, etc. It is not the same thing as an unpublished work which could get picked up for a publication one day. If it did, it would be one or two shots.

        Reply
  2. Well I do not think it's boring. It looks like a test shoot to me which are never too exciting, but this girl has an interesting look to her.

    Reply
      • The whole point of a test shoot is to get more work in a model's book. Often times, there is not enough time nor resources to come up with a concept, book a location, pull looks, etc. It is not the same thing as an unpublished work which could get picked up for a publication one day. If it did, it would be one or two shots.

        Reply
  3. Test shoots may range from 5 minutes to a full day… Sometimes photographers just have to show how a girl can “work” so clients will book her… And isn’t there a difference between portraits and editorial anyway???

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  4. Test shoots may range from 5 minutes to a full day… Sometimes photographers just have to show how a girl can “work” so clients will book her… And isn’t there a difference between portraits and editorial anyway???

    Reply
  5. Test shoots may range from 5 minutes to a full day… Sometimes photographers just have to show how a girl can “work” so clients will book her… And isn’t there a difference between portraits and editorial anyway???

    Reply

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