1 November 2010

Gaze Types


Female Gaze - Margorie Ferguson


  • Chocolate box - half/full smile, lips parted, no teeth. Full to 3/4 face to camera. Mood; Blandly pleasing, smooth, no individuality, warm bath warmth.

  • Invitational - Emphasis on eyes, mouth shut, hint of smile, head on side looking back at camera. Mood; Suggestive, mischief and mystery. Hints contact potential rather than obvious sexual promise.
  • Super smiler - Full face, wide toothy smile, head back, hair often wind-blown. Mood; Aggressive, 'look-at-me' demanding, hard-sell, 'bog come-on' approach.
  • Romantic/Sexual - dreamy, heavy-lidded, unsmiling, sexual, sensual. General classification. Mood; Possibly 'available' definitely 'available.'



Male Gaze - Trevor Millum.
  • Seductive - Eyes not so wide, shaded, expression unreserved but still confident, milder versions include slight smile.
  • Carefree - nymphlike, active, healthy, gay, vibrant, outdoor girl; long unrestrained outward-flowing hair, more outward-going than the above, often smiling or grinning,
  • Practical - concentrating, engaged on the business in hand, mouth closed, eyes object-directed, sometimes a slight frown; hair often short or tied back.
  • Comic - deliberately ridiculous, exaggerated, acting the fool, pulling faces for the benefit of a real or imaginary audience, sometimes close to a sort of archness.
  • Catalogue - a neutral look as of a dummy, artificial, waxlike; features may be in any position, but most likely to be with eyes open wide and a smile, but the look remains vacant and empty; personality has been removed. 


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