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I think this is pretty neato!
PARIS (Reuters) – French politicians want to stamp a “health warning” on photographs of models that are altered in order to make them more appealing; part of a campaign against eating disorders.
French parliamentarian Valerie Boyer, a member of President Nicolas Sarkozy’s UMP party, and some 50 other politicians proposed the law to fight what they see as a warped image of women’s bodies in the media.
“These images can make people believe in a reality that often does not exist,” Boyer said in a statement on Monday, adding that the law should apply to press photographs, political campaigns, art photography, and images on packaging, as well as advertisements.
Under the proposed law, all enhanced photos would be accompanied by a line saying: “Photograph retouched to modify the physical appearance of a person.”
Digitally enhanced photographs have been at the centre of a string of scandals; two years ago, Paris Match altered a photo of Sarkozy to remove chubby love handles.
Luxury brands and fashion magazines have been accused of digitally making models look thinner, enhancing their breasts, whitening teeth, lengthening legs, and erasing wrinkles.
Boyer said being confronted with unrealistic standards of female beauty could lead to various kinds of psychological problems, in particular eating disorders.
Breaking the law, proposed last week, would be punished with a fine of 37,500 euros ($54,930), or up to 50 percent of the cost of the advertisement.
Britain recently proposed something similar.
And then there was this awesome photo in Glamour magazine last month.
Need to get riled up for the cause? Check out this “Photoshop of Horrors” at Jezebel.
You know, I’m all for doing everything I can to look – and feel – my best. But I love the idea of celebrating healthy bodies and loathe the idea that we’re all supposed to strive for some ideal that doesn’t exist.
I hope this ripple of outrage against Photoshop-ed perfection turns into a full-blown tidal wave of image change.
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I think that girl in the Glamour photo needs to pick up more heavy things! She seems lacking in muscles…but she IS very pretty 🙂
"I hope this ripple of outrage against Photoshop-ed perfection turns into a full-blown tidal wave of image change. "
AMEN…Me too!