Photoshop Warning Labels
9:59 PM September 22, 2010
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Lawmakers in England think it's time for warning labels on better-than-reality photos in beauty magazines. Sometime next month, the British government will meet with fashion photographers and Photoshop wizards to talk about how their art changes they way young girls think about their bodies. Critics say all this airbrushing has lead to eating disorders and self-esteem problems for girls and young women who want to look like the magazine models. This could ultimately lead to warning labels in some magazines that could read "Photos Are Not Reality". Read all about it here.
Our model tonight was Julie Bolene and our photographer was Isaac Madera
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Posted by Dave Malkoff | Permalink | Comments (1)








warning labels? if we see a touched up photo the surgeon general airbrush and photo shop division are gonna get us lol girls will just idol another pretty girl anyway.very petty....hey but on another note...I'd like to share a story DID you know felons cant take lottery winnings per the penal code? [know where is it noted] at any lottery distributer that we may not so if we hit big can we sue for all the money we spent verses what we've won?...who really saves tickets for proof anyway.One of your storries relative to this encouraged me to share.welcome back dave i got a tall can of aquafina waiting for you lol just kidding welcome back
Posted by: Account Deleted | 09/24/2010 at 07:35 PM