Jacob - Well first of all, your "When Never Comes" poem is such a gold, but it's not what we're judging today. And that's when I thought it couldn't have been better, because your "Something Like Perfect" was really better. I like how you took the idea of your poem, your experience. And it translated really well to your photo. You are being you, showcasing your flaws and feeling beautiful about it.
Caroline - First of all, Congratulations on winning the past 2 challenges, you are creating a name for yourself and it definitely wasn't late for you. Then came the photoshoot, and who killed it? You killed it! Your second photo was good, the facial expression looks weird for me in relation with your pose. But your first submission was way beyond, the intensity in your eyes, the way you hold that apple. Stunning!
Jason - Wow Jason, where did that come from? Jason, once again you have killed the photoshoot. You are getting better and better (at least in the photoshoot aspect), and you definitely are making a name on this competition. You have transformed on another level the first time we saw you here. The connection of your poem and your photo is definitely strong.
Ajak - What you put up there is a very uplifting poem. It was so good! My comment for your photo this week is the same as your poem. The problem I see here is the connection, while both of the submission was strong independently, it kinda didn't had that bond. But again, I was really impressed with your photo, it just didn't shout well enough as the others.