Friday 6 September 2013

Representation

The first judgement's that i originally thought of when i saw this photo was that he was: 

  • Possibly that he was homeless 
  • That all of the money he had had was spent at the local put- He could be an alcoholic? 
  • Dressed like a tramp
  • mid 50's/late 50's and has no one
  • cant afford new clothing hence the patchwork in the jeans 
  • could be begging on the streets     
  
It turns out that this is Doug Bihlmaier who is currently stood in NYC down one of the most expensive streets stores in the center. He works for Ralph Lauren ad travels all around the world for the company. Clearly my judgement was wrong and conveys that we shouldnt judge a book by its cover.  

The second judgement was: 
  • Well educated 
  • appears too look like a lecturer or a business man  
  • appears smart and intellectual 
  • well dressed and groomed 
  • looks rather 'upper class'  
black-and-white photo of a man with piercing eyes
It turns out that the photograph is of Ted Bundy, who was a notorious American serial killer, rapist, kidnapper and necrophile who violently assaulted numerous young women and girls and murdered them throughout the 1970's; possibly even earlier.  After more than a decade of pleading not guilty, he shortly confessed before his execution too the murders of 30 homicides in 7 states between 1974-78 but the exact total of murders remains unknown.  

The final response was:
  • Old age petitioner 
  • eccentric, bright clothing
  • she seems quite a happy/jolly person n 
  • doesn't seem too care for other peoples opinions
  • could be trying too appear stylish   
   
It turns out too be Anna Piaggi, a famous Italian fashion journalist and style, who, at every event, catwalk or fashion show has always got a front row seat! She wrote for such magazines as the Italian version of Vogue and the avante-garde magazine Vanity.

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