Aimee Prole - Workaholic / Studio
June 29, 2007
whoah!
- dave - http://www.stilldavid.com

OMG OMG a real model! Finally real people with beauty! Enough with the fake photoshopped stuff people! I'd buy a product more if she was the cover face than some blonde haired nordic girl selling american chevys... a stretch, but such a stretch that's needed!
- Carlos Urreta - http://www.fortstreetpulse.com

What abeauty! I can't believe my baby is such a striking young woman.
- joanne

heres looking at you kid
- eddy - http://www.eddypriest.com

I think she deserves a photo shoot with a modeling agency. Any takers out there?
- Tricia

Here Here! amazing photo...
- Allison

Her hair is powerful-looking -- rising up to the challenge of the photo shoot, glowing with fire.
- Spamboy - http://www.spamboy.com/

... i will never have cleavage like that. What a beautifully sexy shot! She's got lovely facial features.
- Mary

I agree with the foregoing comments that Aimee is indeed striking and gorgeous, and I love the photograph. But a word to Carlos Uretta, if I may be so bold: I'm one of the so-called "fake photoshopped stuff people" of which you lament being present here, whom Bill very graciously included in his 365portraits project (please see 13 June 2007), for which I am eternally grateful. We all can't be drop dead gorgeous beauties like Aimee, and I thank Bill for including us regular-looking "fake" people in his project. I love looking at beautiful women like the next (straight) guy, but c'mon, please be kind to the rest of us in Bill's great project. - Randy
- Randy - podbaydoor.com

Randy, I think Carlos' point was in reference to all of the fake/photoshopped models in the media -- that we could do with more real beauties like Aimee instead of the swill that passes through the filters of modern technology. That was my take.
- Jeremy

PS: Randy, yours is a fabulous picture full of class and character, quite the antithesis of the mass-marketing-photo qualities that we so revile.
- Jeremy

Ah, you know, Jeremy, you may be right. Carlos may have indeed been referring to the plastic airbrushed media models out there. Thanks for suggesting this alternate interpretation of his comment. As such, I will defer to your interpretation and give Carlos the benefit of the doubt. It makes good sense. And thank you for the comment about Bill's photo of me. I don't consider myself to be photogenic, so it was hard to look at that photo the first few times. Bill put me at ease and I had complete faith in him. I'm very glad that I was able to participate in his project. - Randy
- Randy - http://podbaydoor.com

Randy, I agree with Jeremy, and also before I even read your comments here I thought your picture was one of the better ones. Mine (June 24th) is a tad photo-shopped too but nothing wrong with a little technology to highlight a point :) John
- John

I like the power of this photo. A very striking young woman and photographed well. regards j
- Joe