Lindsay Nohands
The internet is strange, strange place.
The internet is strange, strange place.
Why is this a thing? Anyone know? Anyone?
Welcome to the future! By the way, these were done by a forensic artist, so it’s science.
Thank you Bobby Finger.
Hilarious new Tumblr alert!! This one is called Mugshot Doppleganger and it mixes current celebrities’ actual mugshots with mugshots from the 1920s.
A new exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art highlights the history of photo manipulation before the advent of photoshop.
The mash-ups are predictably horrifying. And occasionally disturbing in their attractiveness.
Well, it’s not like people come out the womb in the shape of a perfect purple vase, you know.
Model Coco Rocha is certainly no stranger to photo manipulation. Are little old ladies’ paintbrushes and photoshop really all that different, after all?
From Redditors. This is what happens when the internet is bored and a high resolution photo of someone famous gets put up on their Wikipedia page. People like SiliconC get to have fun with it. (via reddit.com)
A new Tumblr blog called I, Romney features photoshops of the Republican presidential candidate in some really weird/hilarious scenarios.
Thanks to Tom Felton (Malfoy from Harry Potter) for tweeting this photo to the masses.
If only advertisements were this accurate.
Saving the world, one acorn at a time.
Hello Kitty could be making a fortune here. They aren’t even real (yet) and already I’m throwing my money at my monitor.
Skin, however, is an entirely different story. And mascara ads? Those may be more photoshopped than anything else.
Mitt Romney was involved in Bain Capital and Bane is the villain for The Dark Knight Rises. I wonder if anyone’s going to make a joke about that.
What’s worse than retouching is how many OTHER ways the world is telling women how important it is to be thin — and how much women let those messages influence them.
I had to look at this for a good long minute before I realized they just photoshopped some nude colored jeans in a visually nonsensical way. (This is Lana’s new H&M ad campaign, by the way.)
The 16-year-old Rookie editor applauds the girls behind the Seventeen Photoshop petition, but thinks that the magazine's body-shaming goes beyond its images: "The effects of headlines under the 'health' section about your back-to-school body are still there. It took me a little bit once middle school started to realize that if I didn't read Seventeen, I didn't feel obligated to watch what I eat. Language is powerful, along with photos."
Users at the image board Canv.as created these diverse “Fifty Shades of Grey parodies, stretching out the grey-related laughter once again. Puns!
Sometimes couples let themselves go.
This follows the magazine’s denial that they photoshop models to unrealistic proportions — something the teens have been protesting in the hope of turning “real girls” into “the new standard of beauty.”
Because look how well she takes care of the beer in her stroller.
Her face is virtually unrecognizable — but that’s nothing compared to the color of her seemingly-bleached skin. WTF?
This guy’s pretty good at Photoshop, I guess.
This is some timey-wimey stuff right here. Mark Dando collected vintage photographs which included the TARDIS in the background and blended them with today’s Google Street View images.
Feeling low because you don’t look like Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt? Well fret no more because there are many ways to make a celebrity look ugly. Here are 8 simple way to do so.
Rep. Brad Sherman sent Jewish voters a picture of his family including his mother, while other voters got the same picture, minus mom. Today, he claimed it was a clever scheme aimed at forcing the press to print pictures of his family. He doesn’t seem to be joking.
Hamburg street artist Daniel Soares is adding a Photoshop toolbar to the ubiquitous new H&M outdoor swimwear ads. Nice work (six images).