Stop Photoshopping Models Essay

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Why Should Magazines Stop Photoshopping Models? The magazine industry portrays unrealistic body images of men and women, especially when it comes to fashion. Editing photos making unhealthy look “normal” is one of the many causes of eating disorders. (Wilson, Eric. "Smile and Say ‘No Photoshop’." The New York Times. ) "Advances in digital photography have made it so easy to manipulate photographs that cover models often resemble weirdly synthesized creatures or, as the photographer Peter Lindbergh described them this week, “objects from Mars.” " Perfect is not real; but when it comes to magazines, that doesn’t seem to be the case. So here you have a model or celebrity, they get their photo taken to be on the cover of a very well known magazine. …show more content…

Body shaming is completely unacceptable. If a person is willing to show off their bodies and not being a size zero, what’s the problem? To have that much confidence in today’s world is inspiring and no one should be shot down for being happy with their bodies. Making someone feel less than of what they are is just an evil thing to do. Those who are brave even to stand up for themselves and be the voice for millions should be recognized in a positive light instead of being belittled by those who cannot stand to see a healthy or plus sized person love themselves. Fortunately, the plus size fashion industry has taken a turn for the better. Recently there was a plus sized model on the cover of Sports Illustrator. This was groundbreaking news. This issue also includes UFC fighter Ronda Rousey who has a muscular body type, who's been body shamed for looking the way she does. (Huffington Post Sports Illustrated Just Made History By Putting A Plus-Size Model On Its Cover ) "For the first time in over 50 years, the highly anticipated annual issue features three women, representing three different body types. Ashley Graham joins American model Hailey Clauson and Ronda Rousey.

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