Erin Heatherton, 2016 |
Let’s call this the completion of a triptych.
Tanya Mityushina, 2016 |
Kate Bock, 2014 |
There are SI photos that are all face, no body.
Kelly Gale, 2017 |
Sailor Brinkley-Cook 2018 |
And some that are all body, no face.
Robin Holzken, 2019 |
Hannah Davis, 2017 |
A third angle comes up with surprising regularity over the last decade: all scenery.
Chrissy Teigen, 2016 |
Bregje Heinen, 2014 |
The girl is in the photo, but the shot is so wide that the surroundings are the real focus. (Well, kind of.)
Hailey Clauson, 2017 |
Chrissy Teigen, 2014 |
The model is tiny.
Chanel Iman, 2015 |
Kate Bock, 2017 |
These pics are much more common than the bodyless or headless photos.
Emily DiDonato, 2013 |
Yasmin Brunet, 2008 |
Maybe they’re in service of the idea that this isn’t just T&A — it’s about beautiful photography.
Lais Ribeiro, 2017 |
Nina Agdal, 2016 |
And exotic locations.
Jarah Mariano, 2009 |
Valerie van der Graaf, 2014 |
But it’s a nice metaphor for my pulling back from the blog again.
Chanel Iman, 2014 |
Adaora, 2013 |
Panning out, if you will.
Hannah Davis, 2016 |
2 comments:
Call me crazy, but I like all of these pics. Love it when the model is just part of the pic instead of the whole damn thing. The pics give an actual sense of place instead of a close up of a girl cropped to the edges of the page laying on a beach in the Bahamas.
Good point! One beach looks pretty much like any other beach, and sometimes they might as well take the pics in front of a green screen.
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