Cindy Crawford was the most drop-dead gorgeous supermodel of my day. Now, the 48 year-old mom of two is the quintessential yummy mummy. In the forthcoming April issue of Marie Claire, Crawford has deigned to go "untouched" in a photo spread as part of the fashion magazine's vow to put out an issue that's 100% (barring ads) Photoshop free. No nips, tucks, or airbrushing.
What can you give a grieving father that will somehow bring a smile to his lips? An Ohio dad whose baby girl died last week had a strange request for Reddit users:
“My daughter recently passed away after a long battle in the children's hospital,” he wrote. “Since she was in the hospital her whole life, we never were able to get a photo without all her tubes. Can someone remove the tubes from this photo?”
What does a beautiful woman look like? Depends whom—and where—you ask. When reporter Esther Honig bravely offered up a photo of herself to 40 photo editors in 25 countries on the site Fiverr, little did she know the results would be so varied.
As if you needed further proof of the coolness that is mega pop star Lorde, look no further. You know you're doing something right when Bruce Springsteen covers one of your songs.
Not only is the New Zealand-born singer of "Royals" fame, and one of the youngest ever Grammy winners, she is also fighting a one-woman battle for authenticity in an industry that values plasticity.
Target is dealing with media criticism after one of its bikini ads missed the mark. Big time. Unlike many Photoshop fails, this one appears to stem from botched editing.
Hands up who's thoroughly 'done' with digitally altered magazines! This series of a Swedish toddler has me converted: surely this is what Photoshop was made for...
Much has been made of how the fashion industry manipulates images of beautiful women. Typically, Photoshop is deployed to shave inches off hips and thighs, but a former Cosmo editor has spilled the beans on an altogether different—yet common—form of deception from which even the likes of Cameron Diaz wasn't immune.
How do you improve on perfection? It's a question many people are asking after a back issue of Flare magazine re-surfaced, in which an already gorgeous Jennifer Lawrence was significantly Photoshopped, according to an article in the Huffington Post.