There are many lies told in a photo, and most of them involve fooling the viewer’s perspective. This is an example of that. Here, the “Tragedy” model is taller than “Comedy” model, which works well, because it allows her to hunch into a tragedy pose, without leaving her presence in the photo significantly reduced. Had the models traded roles, we’d have been left with one towering over the other, and giving a completely different implication.
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