Demi Moore on a recent cover of W Magazine and Emma Watson for a Burberry ad. Alleged airbrushing of celebrity photos include what looks like one hip of Demi Moore being airbrushed on the cover of
Alleged Airbrushing Demi Moore and Emma Watson Photos
W Magazine, according to The Daily Mail, even though the star denied the claim on Twitter. Alleged airbrushing of celebrity photos has been cited for an Emma Watson Burberry ad, according to The Huffington Post, as one wonders what happened to part of the star's right leg. Are those who choose the pictures of the stars to tout before the world trying to hide something, or do they just do stupid things sometimes?
Alleged Airbrushing of Celebrity Photos Like that of Demi Moore on W Magazine: No Excuse For An Awkward Looking Photo
When there is a cover shoot of a celebrity, professional photo equipment and lighting are used with many shots being taken. Why then does there ever have to be airbrushing at all or an awkward-looking aspect of a body part? You'd think the person responsible for selecting the cover photo of Demi Moore for W Magazine would've made sure that a photo was used that showed her hip in as less an awkward position as possible, if in fact the star's claim is true that there was no airbrushing.
The image of Demi Moore as a whole is set to create the impression that the close to 50-something is sensual. Yet how many women in this age group go around in public looking like this? The photo comes across as someone who is trying to prove she still has it to her husband, which she "robbed from the cradle." It's a spectacle that no one should take seriously.
When there is a cover shoot of a celebrity, professional photo equipment and lighting are used with many shots
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