Somebody needs to do a proper deconstruction of the photo. I mean, for example, the dashboard gets as much screen real estate as his biceps, aka “guns” — and none of this is unintentional. You don’t get Annie Leibowitz, the most famous living portrait photographer, for a quick snapshot.
Pretty sure, Bezos cares more about the truck than his lover.
Actually, he probably does, but the compositing, Bezos is framed by the door, placing him on the rule of thirds. Obviously, the suggestion there is that Bezos cares more about himself.
Somebody needs to do a proper deconstruction of the photo. I mean, for example, the dashboard gets as much screen real estate as his biceps, aka “guns” — and none of this is unintentional. You don’t get Annie Leibowitz, the most famous living portrait photographer, for a quick snapshot.
Pretty sure, Bezos cares more about the truck than his lover.
Actually, he probably does, but the compositing, Bezos is framed by the door, placing him on the rule of thirds. Obviously, the suggestion there is that Bezos cares more about himself.