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This image is of Faith Hill performing at the 2003 Grammy Awards Show. In the image Faith is centered directly in the middle of the shot. Her body takes up the full top to bottom view of the image. She is gazing directly out at the viewer and seems to be singing to them. The lighting of the image is coming from all over, however her body is in gold and cream and contrasts nicely against the dark blue/black background. The lighting also makes her skin and her hair glow and the light from above reflecting off of her hair makes her look angelic. The mood of the piece is very calming. She is singing very confidently but with style and grace that is not intimidating.
The reason I chose this image is because I really like Faith Hill. I think she is a great representation of the modern woman, who is able to have everything she wants: a family, a career, and unimaginable beauty. I also think that this picture shows her as an entertainer. While her beauty and feminine sexuality is usually capitalized on, this shows her in action and what she is really like while performing. She does not have to act like a sex-kitten to be charming to her audience.

Comments

I think she wears a very short skirt in this picture! I feel like she tries to play on her sexuality a little bit by showing that much leg and also, her body is shimmering! she is trying to look perfect!
I don't understand how this is supposed to be a picture of a woman that is strong and confident and without the need to be pretty or sexy to be up on a stage.
the first second my eyes glanced upon the picture, it was just the opposite of that woman I was seeing.

great site anyway.

This is such a great picture. I remember seeing her perform and thinking her legs look so amazing! Are there any other pics of her from that performance?

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