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I think that these 10 photos best represent the replication of photographer Jasper James. The backgrounds really blended well with the picture of the people, and the brightness of the photos made sure to capture the beauty of both the person and the background. I think the photos of the city really helped bring out the features of the model which made it easier to blend them together. The models were posed looking laid back and comfortable in front of the camara which is exactly how Jasper James had his models, which is why these photos really worked.










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