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GREEN DAY
Trade Publication Article

GREEN DAY

2014
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Overview
Details on how London-based art director Peter Zelewski works backwards to win the full-length portrait challenge are presented. Among other things, Zelewski found his background before seeking out a subject for this full-length portrait. A narrow pathway and heavy foliage drew him to shoot in Tavistock Square. Zelewski positioned his portrait subject, Jasmine, in the middle of the path and after a few frames requested she cross her legs and put her hands where they felt comfortable.
Publisher
Bonnier Corporation