Forensic artist draw how women see themselves vs how others see them
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3. spynode commented 11 years ago
#1 The other drawing is an objective and esthetic representation of how people see you in real life. You rarely get to know that. And if it exceeds your own subjective visual opinion of yourself, then it could be quite an eye opener for some. Our judgements are clouded by our own judgements. People shouldn't care you say? Maybe. But feedback you can get from such an experience could be quite significant.
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7. cameramaster commented 11 years ago
I'm a semi retired photographer, and sometimes after a portrait session I would find that the client (usually a woman ) would not be satisfied with the finished result....even If I was convinced it was one of my best shots. I was having a shave next morning and suddenly realised something...so I reprinted the shot. I phoned her and she came back in...took one look and almost screamed "I LOVE IT"....It was the same shot...printed in reverse ( Image flip horizontal ).
In other words she saw her herself as other saw her...a mirror image.
"And would some Power the small gift give us
To see ourselves as others see us!
It would from many a blunder free us,
And foolish notion:
What airs in dress and gait would leave us,
And even devotion!"
Robert Burns ( Rabbie Burns )
In other words she saw her herself as other saw her...a mirror image.
"And would some Power the small gift give us
To see ourselves as others see us!
It would from many a blunder free us,
And foolish notion:
What airs in dress and gait would leave us,
And even devotion!"
Robert Burns ( Rabbie Burns )
+21 1. LightAng3l commented 11 years ago
Also it's kind of sad that people only care about how others see them.
Think about it they got happy because some random stranger described them prettier than they thought they where, and that made them happy? What?
Shows how much people seek the approval of others... also low self esteem.