View Full Version : Sasha to be on cover of IFS
danibellerika
02-16-2004, 10:20 PM
http://www.ifsmagazine.com/contents.php
check out the photoshoot section as well. All pics are ok except that first one.
Originally posted by danibellerika
http://www.ifsmagazine.com/contents.php
check out the photoshoot section as well. All pics are ok except that first one.
Thanks for the link, but I was wondering. Which photo didn't you like, the cover or the inside photos? I thought they all looked great.
danibellerika
02-17-2004, 02:56 PM
http://www.ifsmagazine.com/images/Mar_Apr04/ps0404-1.jpg
I don't like that one. Her hair is funky-looking.
Vicky458
02-17-2004, 06:49 PM
I just received my new issue. I thought it was very insulting that they only put a 4 word mention on the cover of Michelle's 8th National title and only gave a four paragraph mention of her win.
Schmeck
02-18-2004, 01:34 PM
Well, considering the news in the article with Sasha was dated (her diary has much more up-to-date info!) I thought it was sweet. And the photos were beautiful, well, except for the drugged-out looking one on page 5. Why does IFS have to go for that nasty look all the time? It didn't suit Tara, and it certainly doesn't suit Sasha!
quarkiki2
02-19-2004, 11:39 AM
Sasha looks beautiful.
The think I dislike about the IFS photoshoots is that the skaters always look posed to death. Nothing is candid or natural looking. Sasha is stunning, but in these photos she looks almost like she is marching to the guillotine! I want to see her beautiful smile in at least one of them, for pete's sake!!!
I think this wasn't a typical IFS photoshoot. These pics were provided by CMM, her management group.
Alexa
03-02-2004, 07:15 AM
I read the article in IFS on Sasha recently, and I liked Robin's comments in the article. I think she will be so good for Sasha. She had said something like she had always seen Sasha as a ballerina in a glass box--and she wants to work to break that glass so that Sasha's emotions come out on the ice and that she really enjoys skating.
I also like Robin's focus on fun in practice as well...I think that will help Sasha not worry about being perfect all of the time, which in the end may help her consistency.
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