Require Magazines to Print Disclaimers on Photoshopped Images

Require Magazines to Print Disclaimers on Photoshopped Images

The Issue

The computer program Adobe Photoshop is frequently used to modify images of models in order to make them appear much thinner than they actually are.  At times, the modifications have been so outrageous that they have led to protests, particularly against the fashion brand Ralph Lauren

These ubiquitous photoshopped images are presented as if they are real; women and girls who encounter these images are never told that the standards of beauty and the female bodies they see in magazines, on billboards and in advertisements have been altered and are in fact not representative of real women's bodies.

Women deserve to know that the images presented to them as beauty ideals are indeed fake, and that the thinness presented in many of these images would be unhealthy and unnattainable in real life.  Photoshopped images should carry disclaimers stating that they have been altered, in order to prevent even more unrealistic standards of thinness and beauty from taking hold in a society already plagued by serious eating disorders.

 

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Sarah MenkedickPetition StarterSarah is a freelance writer currently based in Oaxaca, Mexico. She has spent the last five years teaching, writing and traveling on five continents. Her work has appeared in a variety of online and print publications, and her passions include anthropology, travel, history, cooking and running. She can frighten Mexicans with her capacity to eat habaneros without flinching. You can find out more about her on her website, <a href="http://www.posatigres.com">www.posatigres.com</a>.
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The Issue

The computer program Adobe Photoshop is frequently used to modify images of models in order to make them appear much thinner than they actually are.  At times, the modifications have been so outrageous that they have led to protests, particularly against the fashion brand Ralph Lauren

These ubiquitous photoshopped images are presented as if they are real; women and girls who encounter these images are never told that the standards of beauty and the female bodies they see in magazines, on billboards and in advertisements have been altered and are in fact not representative of real women's bodies.

Women deserve to know that the images presented to them as beauty ideals are indeed fake, and that the thinness presented in many of these images would be unhealthy and unnattainable in real life.  Photoshopped images should carry disclaimers stating that they have been altered, in order to prevent even more unrealistic standards of thinness and beauty from taking hold in a society already plagued by serious eating disorders.

 

avatar of the starter
Sarah MenkedickPetition StarterSarah is a freelance writer currently based in Oaxaca, Mexico. She has spent the last five years teaching, writing and traveling on five continents. Her work has appeared in a variety of online and print publications, and her passions include anthropology, travel, history, cooking and running. She can frighten Mexicans with her capacity to eat habaneros without flinching. You can find out more about her on her website, <a href="http://www.posatigres.com">www.posatigres.com</a>.

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Petition created on February 19, 2010