Yulia Terentieva by Matthias Vriens-McGrath for Elle UK May 2011

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Published April 7, 2011

Now You See HerMatthias Vriens-McGrath delivers bold in your face fashion photography, so it comes as no surprise that Elle UK would enlist him to capture the boldest spring fashions for their May issue. Working with fashion editor Anne-Marie Curtis, Vriens-McGrath captures Yulia Terentieva in colorful fashions from the likes of Dolce & Gabbana, Fendi and Matthew Williamson.









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15 thoughts on “Yulia Terentieva by Matthias Vriens-McGrath for Elle UK May 2011”

  1. I think what I’m noticing is the opacity on the Overlay layer is a bit too high . . . for my taste, anyway. It’s sometimes hard to get a balance when you’re doing post-production.

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