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Fine Art vs Commercial Portraits

Fine Art

Austin Hargrave

Commercial


Contrast:
The Fine Art photo is in black and white, has no brand names, and no clear message of any kind. The second photo is the same model but on the set of a commercial for m&ms. He is dressed like an m&m and is eating them on set.


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