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Agschmid

(28,749 posts)
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 09:19 PM Jun 2014

This Woman Had Her Face Photoshopped In Over 25 Countries To Examine Global Beauty Standards

Cross post from GD!



Esther Honig, a freelance journalist based out of Kansas City, sent an unaltered photograph of herself to more than 40 Photoshop aficionados around the world. "Make me beautiful," she said, hoping to bring to light how standards of beauty differ across various cultures.

The project, titled Before & After, originally came to Honig while she was working as a social media manager for a small startup. Her boss introduced her to Fiverr, an international freelancing website where anyone can hire freelancers from around the globe to complete almost any task imaginable. While browsing the site, Honig realized the prevalence of those offering Photoshop skills. "It immediately occurred to me that in this pool of workers, each individual likely had an aesthetic preference particular to their own culture," Honig told BuzzFeed. Thus, the idea for Before & After was born.

Working with freelancers in over 25 countries, Honig expected that the images would differ from country to country, but was herself caught off guard by just how drastically some of the images were altered. "Seeing some jobs for the first time made me shriek... Other times images, like the one from Morocco, took my breath away because they were far more insightful than I could have expected," Honig said.

To be sure, the images Honig has collected so far are interesting as individual images, a unique portrait of the standards of beauty in each country. However, when taken in totality, the project becomes much more striking, an interesting launching point into a global conversation about unattainable beauty standards around the world. "What I've learned from this project is this: Photoshop [may] allow us to achieve our unobtainable standards of beauty, but when we compare those standards on a global scale, achieving the ideal remains all the more illusive."


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This Woman Had Her Face Photoshopped In Over 25 Countries To Examine Global Beauty Standards (Original Post) Agschmid Jun 2014 OP
I think the ones from ohheckyeah Jun 2014 #1
I agree... blush?!?! who does that anymore? Agschmid Jun 2014 #2
A lot of people, but most of them at least get the color right jmowreader Jun 2014 #3
Pink is not in? Agschmid Jun 2014 #5
Not that shade jmowreader Jun 2014 #7
Very cool, thanks for adding another interesting take on "beauty". Agschmid Jun 2014 #8
Beats me... ohheckyeah Jun 2014 #10
What a great project NV Whino Jun 2014 #4
I am surprised Curmudgeoness Jun 2014 #6
Photoshopped by who in 25 countries. Stevenmarc Jun 2014 #9
I was thinking the same thing. ManiacJoe Jun 2014 #11

jmowreader

(50,533 posts)
7. Not that shade
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 11:09 PM
Jun 2014

I worked up the photo...



Just getting rid of the zits and the chunks of hair sticking out all over the place helps a lot.

ohheckyeah

(9,314 posts)
10. Beats me...
Thu Jun 26, 2014, 12:33 AM
Jun 2014

they did odd things to her head - elongating it in one and shortening it another. The U.S. ones were the worst of the bunch, IMO.

Curmudgeoness

(18,219 posts)
6. I am surprised
Wed Jun 25, 2014, 10:00 PM
Jun 2014

that very few did anything with her clavicles, which I find horrid. I would have expected a lot of the photos to have softened the hard, too thin look. And one that did do something totally wiped them out. Another covered her up so that doesn't count.

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