UN-Realistic Body Image

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  • Fit_Mama84
    Fit_Mama84 Posts: 234 Member
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  • rowanwood
    rowanwood Posts: 509 Member
    what did they do before photo shopping?

    They actually painted on the photos with an airbrush. But since they couldn't make all the changes they do now, that's probably half the reason the old pinup girls look more real and bigger, even though they really were not much larger than today's celebrities...just less faked in photos.
  • hedgiie
    hedgiie Posts: 1,226 Member
    thare are lots of things that are un-real, even to those with perfect bodies, though they can achieve it but their life style is not realistic to me, or at least doesn't suit my current status and ability
  • koing
    koing Posts: 179 Member
    That was an extreme example. BUT you can obviously achieve something very similar. You won't get taller/ lengthen your limbs but you can get in great shape.

    Just look at the success stories here on mfp.

    People are too negative and don't want to work for their results IMO.

    I've never met anyone that was not positive that didn't achieve their results. Sure it won't happen over night, days, week or months in some cases but YOU CAN DO IT over years.

    Koing
    If it was possible for people to do it just through hard work...why are photos of the worlds most amazingly beautiful fit people still modified like crazy for public consumption? Even the worlds most beautiful people aren't beautiful enough.

    I think the entire point is that this "extreme example" is the norm, and no, most people, no matter how hard they work, can never ever ever ever ever achieve those types of results no matter how much they work on eating right and exercising. It doesn't mean I shouldn't work hard to be the best me I can be...but it does mean I should have a reasonable, realistic goal...not a goal set by these extreme unnatural manipulations. The very idea that most people can achieve similar results just sets us up for failure...the photos are not even close to real...why should I expect my body will ever look anything like them?

    Depends how much a person wants their results imo.

    I'm not talking about changing your face apart from if you lose 50lbs you will probaby lean out in your face quite a lot.

    I meant you can change your body quite a bit...so your telling me the people who are really in shape on MFP didn't do what they did?

    90.5kg
    http://i.imgur.com/LzKYb75.jpg?1

    83.3kg
    http://i.imgur.com/NWuKQJp.jpg?1

    It didn't take 2-3-5yrs or even 10yrs to build the physique I have, it took 14yrs and 28 weeks of dieting. Granted my focus wasn't on getting the physique as I didin't really care. I compete in weightlifting so that was my sole goal for 14yrs and it's only been the past 28 weeks I've decided to lean down. I was skinny when I was 14.

    Sure my body isn't perfect but whatever. I've always been happy with it.

    Koing
  • mylars
    mylars Posts: 12
    what did they do before photo shopping?


    I remember Christy Brinkley, Cindy Crawford, Brook Shields, no Photoshop then, Just make up. It is possible to be pretty if you

    take care of yourself. Having Kids is not an excuse or a reason to not take care of yourself.
  • chunkydunk714
    chunkydunk714 Posts: 784 Member
    Not too be mean but I think you lady's are crazy for even picking up some of the mags on the shelf. I see my wife with her head buried into a woman's style mag and I just shake my head. Everything is fake and unacheievable by the average person.

    I'm an old fashion guy who appreciates the view of a real woman with natural curves. I think you lady's should do your best to keep heathly naturally and rock what God gave ya.

    All women are beautiful in their own way.

    Agreed. All of it. :)
  • TigerBite
    TigerBite Posts: 611 Member
    Her neck looks weird in the "after" ...
  • ThePlight
    ThePlight Posts: 3,593 Member
    Not too be mean but I think you lady's are crazy for even picking up some of the mags on the shelf. I see my wife with her head buried into a woman's style mag and I just shake my head. Everything is fake and unacheievable by the average person.

    I'm an old fashion guy who appreciates the view of a real woman with natural curves. I think you lady's should do your best to keep heathly naturally and rock what God gave ya.

    All women are beautiful in their own way.
    What? I pick them up for the made up bs they have, not for the models lol.
  • elyelyse
    elyelyse Posts: 1,454 Member
    what did they do before photo shopping?


    I remember Christy Brinkley, Cindy Crawford, Brook Shields, no Photoshop then, Just make up. It is possible to be pretty if you

    take care of yourself. Having Kids is not an excuse or a reason to not take care of yourself.

    Photographs of fashion models have been manipulated well before Photoshop...artists literally painted on the film...or on a print which was then re-photographed. The changes werent as extreme of course but, skin was smoothed,, blemishes removed, shape contours adjusted. I don't see anyone using this as excuse to be lazy and eat like crap and not take care of ourselves...but I'd rather have a goal that resembles something real that I might have a chance of achieving, than a goal that not even actual models can reach.

    ETA: Check out the old school retouched photos at the bottom of this page : (not fashion models, but you get the idea)
    http://jmcolberg.com/weblog/2010/01/photoshop_before_there_were_computers_the_art_of_retouching_and_improving_negatives_and_prints/
  • SailorKnightWing
    SailorKnightWing Posts: 875 Member
    I will point out one misleading thing in the video: they applied makeup to the model after the "before" photo was taken. They still messed with her digitally pretty badly, but she looked more made up in the studio than it would have you believe.
  • cafeaulait7
    cafeaulait7 Posts: 2,459 Member
    This is the male version. Gotta have those nipples in the right place, guys!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_I17cK1ltY#t=53
  • The reason people "fall" for these images, even when they know that they have been retouched is because they are simply (albeit drastically) enhancing the characteristics that are naturally (nearly) universally appealing. Long legs, clear and bright skin, large eyes, gracile neck. We are hardwired to find these characteristics attractive and and enhancing these these characteristics beyond what is actually possible has the same effect as beer bottles on these poor besotted beetles.
    http://news.discovery.com/animals/beetles-dying-beer-bottles-111003.htm
  • AccioFitness
    AccioFitness Posts: 244 Member
    The unrealistic body image is the goal of the industry.

    That is what moves billions of dollars worth of beauty products. Look at your drugstore isles - what percentage of it is "beauty"? That should tell you where most of the profit is.

    The goal is to make every woman feel that they fall short and should buy something to look better, closer to the that image seen by men and women constantly throughout their day.

    Imagine what landscape of our economy looked like if every woman woke up tomorrow and felt she is just fine the way she is.

    And even totally artificial trends like painted nails or waxing salons -- look at the huge chunks of employment and economy they comprise.

    You hit the nail on the head. Beauty is a business.
  • CountryGirl8542
    CountryGirl8542 Posts: 449 Member
    Not too be mean but I think you lady's are crazy for even picking up some of the mags on the shelf. I see my wife with her head buried into a woman's style mag and I just shake my head. Everything is fake and unacheievable by the average person.

    I'm an old fashion guy who appreciates the view of a real woman with natural curves. I think you lady's should do your best to keep heathly naturally and rock what God gave ya.

    All women are beautiful in their own way.

    Your wife is a lucky lucky lady! :)
  • mjrkearney
    mjrkearney Posts: 408 Member
    We can all be beautiful with Photoshop!
  • The unrealistic body image is the goal of the industry.

    Imagine what landscape of our economy looked like if every woman woke up tomorrow and felt she is just fine the way she is.


    You hit the nail on the head. Beauty is a business.

    ^^^ This, so much! I hadn't realized until that video how much they doctor up these photos.
  • elyelyse
    elyelyse Posts: 1,454 Member
    I will point out one misleading thing in the video: they applied makeup to the model after the "before" photo was taken. They still messed with her digitally pretty badly, but she looked more made up in the studio than it would have you believe.

    I don't think that's misleading. It's part of the transformation. A professional makeup artist can completely change the way a person looks...it's just one step of the entire process.