Jordan Barrett and Tahnee Atkinson for Sorbet Magazine by Rankin
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source: Calibre AW18 campaign featuring Richard Deiss & Tahnee Atkinson
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Jennifer Stenglein ,outstanding photography for Sir The Label Prefall ‘21 campaign
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1 – Tahnee’s Cosmopolitan Shot
Tahnee may have won the season, and deservedly so, but she produced one awful photo early on. This shot is just absolutely comical, I still can’t believe this was selected for the magazine, and yet they still somehow found a photo that was kind of worse to actually include in it. The face is dazed, the body is awkward. What else is there to say but that Tahnee failed miserably. You could blame the set-up, but Laura managed to produce one of the most complex poses with so much composure, so Tahnee has nothing to blame here but herself for this shot.
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1. Tahnee
This was unironically one of my favorite weeks to rank. It’s mostly due to studying the icons they portrayed and comparing them. So woo, fun stuff.
No one this week did amazing once again but Tahnee was able to come out with it with a FCO out of me. Since Tahnee didn’t know who Elizabeth Taylor was, she was able to embodied her spontaneous and romantic aspect of life (I decided to do some research on the icon they were portraying, in case). Her confident yet suave demeanor works perfectly for this type of shoot since Elizabeth was one of the first female stars in Hollywood to portray such a confident self-image of herself. I adore the action of her coming out of the car like she caught a guy’s eye and trying to get everyone’s attention and the come hither nature of her body language is great. I’ve always found Tahnee’s shot underrated by many people, it’s one of my personal favorites of the cycle.
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