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Kevin at http://www.katharine-mcphee.org/ found these outtakes from the "Michael Williams for the Cosmo section 'Tough & Tender' article that came out a few months ago".
21 all together, here is a small sampling.
Thanks Kevin!
Oh, and this one is very popular over at IDF, I have no idea why
Thank you for the post,I like all of them
I know why this one seems to be popular at IDF. Just look at it! Have you ever seen anything so beautiful? That stare she's giving in the pic really pulls you in and has you locked on her clean and beautiful face. Then you scale down to the rest of her body and are amazed at how well it all goes together. Notice how Kat is the only thing in focus in the pic, there's a reason for that. The reason is Kat is the focal point of the picture, the photgrapher wants you to look at all that is Kat and be amazed by her stunning beauty. They want you to look at Kat and only Kat so your not distracted by anything else. Hence, as I already said, Kat is the focal point in the picture and that's why people can't stop looking at it.
It seems I saw these a while back and remember her holding on to some books below the frame. And, of course, they say you can tell a lot about a model by the books she's holding onto in the photo. I just hope they weren't Geometry textbooks...
These are obviously amazing and I've just become perplexed again how outtakes or some of Kat's best photoshoots aren't seen by the masses right away. Apparently they think her beauty will make people go blind and they want people to prepare for them first. At least we know we'll get wind of these kind of things eventually. But I can only imagine what else is out there that some of us (who don't peruse every Kat site in existence) haven't seen yet. So thanks to Simon and those who hunt high and low for these things and pass them down the chain.
Incidentally, those angular poses Kat comes up with are highly inventive--and I can't help but think all her poses are her self-creations rather than a photographer dictating every move. She's never exhausted all the possible poses--despite having some of her own familiar ones that will probably be endlessly copied from now on.
Well, now I take back what I said about the geometry textbook...
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