Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Angie Ng Editorial

Model: Angie Ng (Bookings London)
Editorial: Come Get Lost With Me
Magazine: Unknown
Photographer: Raymond Kam
Stylist: Shek Inggrad
Makeup Artist: Shek Inggrad
Hair Stylist: Frankie Tang

Source: angiencl.blogspot.com

12 comments:

  1. she really, really, really need to learn how to use her face properly. she is not ugly in real life, but ive yet to see an ed where she actually looked good.

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  2. Anonymous2:36 PM EDT

    The second picture is wonderful crazy!

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  3. Anonymous2:51 PM EDT

    ohh this is in Hong Kong, I've been hiking there before.

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  4. Anonymous3:31 PM EDT

    yes wonderful backdrop and i agree that she needs to learn how to make her face better. not sure if the last pic is supposed to represent a sea creature but that is what i get from it...great styling too.

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  5. Anonymous6:03 AM EDT

    everything looks good except for the model herself.

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  6. sgnabehs6:26 PM EDT

    i really have to agree with the ^ comments
    those backgrounds are really something, but the model kind of ...dims it

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  7. Anonymous11:49 PM EDT

    i think she looks great...i can see the story is kinda like she is a lost soul. Sometimes it is the story that wants the model to have a certain look and feeling... gone on the source.. she has stunning photos...

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  8. the measure of a great model is when you take her out of the photograph, and replace her with another model, would the photo still be great? If she could perform better, than she is the better model. Unfortunately I dont think this is the case with these photos. Nice backdrop, and great attempt at a story but I think Angie's role here is totally replaceable with someone better. She doesnt add to this at all.

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  9. Anonymous9:23 AM EDT

    she looks more like a ghost.

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  10. Combined with the dramatic backdrop, her figure really works it, even if her face isn't quite as expressive. Quite haunting, though.

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