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Seong -> Theus
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BROOKIE AND I WERE HAVING OUR FIRST BABY
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But my grandfather was spanish and he fought in ww2… he left spain and fought for france - which was against nazism
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is sooooo much better than heavy themes! Finally something light!!!!
To be honest i only had one inspiration, when i read the prompt i already knew what i would do. I know a lot of people weren't a big fan of close up shots but yeah, it was intentional. RIP Moonbin, i hope you're doing well in heaven ♥
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To the new Seong! (Its giving Rumi) #DNTM3 #Makeover
First/Last - Sam - the only one
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Lets find out how i did my concept for Fruits Photoshoot? I noticed some people were a bit confused about my photo for the #DNTM3 fruit theme, so I decided to come here and share some of my references. Just a heads-up: my gameplay style and how I view photography isn't just about the same old "sexy" look that leans on a model’s curves and flowing hair. I enjoy playing with concepts and incorporating the inspirations I love. As soon as I read the theme for this specific photo, I knew I wanted to go in one of two directions: Grapes, inspired by the god Dionysus, or Peach, focusing on something artistic, light, and cute—which ended up being my final choice. I’m a big fan of the photographer Cho Gi Seok (and so many other photographers) and how he manages to balance photography with an air of mysticism while maintaining a light vibe, focusing on expressions and the overall feeling of the shot. I understand this is a modeling game, but I prefer to tell a story through the photo while still adhering to editorial standards. If you look into Asian photographers and portfolios—stepping outside the Y2K bubble—you'll see they are incredibly artistic and have a unique vision, which I believe is something currently missing in the game. Anyway, here are some of the references I used to put together and get the photo I submitted:
The peach represents softness, vulnerability, and quiet sweetness. Its delicate skin suggests something tender and easily bruised, while its warm color brings a sense of innocence, intimacy, and gentle beauty. In this editorial, the peach becomes a symbol of sensitive masculinity — soft, emotional, and unguarded, yet still elegant and visually stunning. It is about showing fragility not as weakness, but as something precious, warm, and deeply human. #DNTM3