Kate Upton | Miguel Reveriego | Vogue Spain July 2012 | 'Fuego En El Cuerpo'

There's a reason why Miguel Reveriego resides on the Anne of Carversville Private Studio sidebar as a truly sensual photographer, while Terry Richardson does not. We have two editorials of Kate Upton this week. Richardson makes her hamburger for the July issue of GQ, while Reveriego makes a sensual goddess of epic proportions -- filet mignon -- for the July issue of Vogue Spain.
As a woman who has begged for a return to the model stature of the '90s Supermodel Glamazons, I will just kiss off Victoria's Secret fashion show stylist Sophia Neophitou and say "damn, damn, damn!" I don't care if Kate Hudson's hair is too blonde or she looks like "a footballer's wife", to quote the haute fashionista.
Kate Upton is inspiring for women totally under assault in America. Reveriego makes her an Ionian Sea Goddess, a stunning inspiration to female sensuality. Belen Antolin styles Kate in one-piece swimsuits only for this modern art editorial. /Hair by John Ruggiero; makeup by Ozzy Salvatierra.









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I agree with you. But, I don't think Terry is a sensual photographer, to me he likes to draw out the wild side (hamburger?) of the girls. The photos above are nice, but they are not much different than Victoria Secret ads. Gets kinda of boring.
Anne, I absolutely agree with you. Terri produces a consistent product that seems to be selling well in the magazine world. However, the difference between the two photographers and their editorials seems to be more a about a sense of art. Reveriego not only gives Kate the female worship treatment she deserves, but his settings and sense of symmetry are sublime.
This photoshoot reminds me of some of the best works of the late great Herb Ritts.
Bravo!
- Pavloveian