In an unusual move for a celebrity, Rachael Leigh Cook, a hot actress who took part in the movie "She's All That", made a vocal condemnation of the media industry's common practice of photoshopping female celebrities to make them look more attractive. She advises women and young girls to know more about the Photoshop software and its ability to artificially enhance the looks of celebrities. Cook considers the airbrushing of celebrities to be extremely offensive despite the fact that it helps the media businesses market those celebrities more successfully. She also claims that it's bad for young girls because it sets unrealistic standards for beauty and attractiveness. Furthermore, she considers it a crime to use modified images of real celebrities for advertising because it's deceptive. Cook stresses that those images shouldn't be taken seriously. To emphasize her seriousness in the issue, Cook had joined several organizations that are against photoshopping, such as the Creative Coalition and the Girl Scouts.
If one looks at the pictures of Cook, it's not surprising that she's against photoshopping. She's one of the celebrities that are good looking without putting on much makeup or relying on graphical enhancement. For other celebrities, computer graphical technology is a blessing to them. It helps them look better in front of the public. Instead of trying to make the media industry ban such practice, Cook should just spread the word that many of the celebrity pictures are photoshopped.
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Ok, that's dumb. She only hates Photoshop because she's naturally pretty. Not everybody was born like her. If they didn't use Photoshop, lots of magazines would look way less attractive to buyers. It's a fact that women actually pick the shooped photo's over the natural ones.
ReplyDeleteNatural beauty is unmatched... always. Its the little imperfections that make us all human, genuine and normal. Being beautiful is more than just looks, its a state of mind that many will never feel due to the sensationalism of Hollywood, New York, Paris, London, etc. Accepting oneself for who we are is worth more than glamour, changing ourselves from the inside is what makes us gorgeous.
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