I really appreciated this site because it showed what these public figures and models really look like. Not everyone looks as perfect as they appear in magazines. This site showed the steps taken to achieve these unrealistic perfect looks. Most women do have stretch marks, cellulite, and imperfect skin, but we never get to see that in public images. Not all men have perfect abs and a perfect skin tone. A lot o them in fact, have only digital abs. I really liked this website and I think that if more people looked at it then a lot of self esteem issues would be resolved.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
The Art of DeTouch
The Art of DeTouch is a really neat website that shows the steps taken to enhance photos of models and public figures. It has pictures of models, singers, and even public figures. It shows the original image and the steps taken to enhance that image in photoshop or other programs. The site shows how every imperfection is fixed and changed so that the picture comes out perfect. Not only do they retouch skin imperfections but they also change proportions. They actually go in and electronically fix proportions of the body, making models skinnier and boobs bigger.
Maryiln Minter Billboards


I felt that this project was effective and where she placed it was smart also. New York is notorious for its high fashion and runway shoes. She took the name brand shoe out of that high fashion world and placed it in the real world that is not all glitz and glamor. I understood her message even without reading the description and think she did a successful job in photoshop. It really looks like she took the picture that way. It also brings attention to why people are so hung up on these name brand objects in the real world when they don't look the same as in the glamor/fashion world. A pair of Prada shoes in mud doesn't look much better than a pair of PayLess shoes in mud.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Bratz Vs Barbie

I came across the image on accident and after doing some research on the photographer and the series, I found it quite intriguing. Her series also went along with my final project about self image and gave me another perspective on it. Children grow up on Barbie with her perfect features and her perfect world and its hard for them to draw the line between that fantasy world of Barbie and the real world. Greenberg aslo touches on other children's dolls such as Bratz Dollz. Although they are not as perfect as Barbie, they still have a particular image that just is not reality.
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