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Does This Photo Shoot Glamorize Violence?

SodaHead Living 2012/06/20 21:21:46
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This might be one of the most disturbing, distasteful things we’ve ever seen. A Bulgarian fashion magazine recently featured a photo shoot of models who appear bloodied, bruised, slashed, punched and burnt, with the tagline, “Victim of Beauty.”

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But if the images make you think of domestic violence, the editor-in-chief of 12 Magazine says that’s your own sick mind at work. “This shoot was left without an introductory text, thus allowing everybody to translate it the way they want,” editor-in-chief Huben Hubenov told The New York Daily News. “A lot of people read ‘domestic violence’ in those pictures, but it is their mind who came up with that explanation of the shoot, not ours."

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Hubenov adds: “And if they took the time to actually examine the photographs, instead of superficially jumping to [conclusions], they would’ve seen girls who look at us strongly, who look confident, who are above the wounds, above everything. They are independent.”

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Others strongly disagree. “Violence against women exists way too frequently in real life for us to want to look at it in a fashion magazine,” blogger Cheryl Wischhover wrote on Fashionista, joining a chorus of other outraged bloggers. However, some readers called the shoot beautiful and “thought-provoking.” What do you think? Do these photos glamorize violence?

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  • mae 2012/06/20 21:59:34
    Yes
    mae
    +4
    Yep. It sure does. The intent missed the mark.
  • Dave0626 2012/06/20 21:55:02
    Yes
    Dave0626
    +3
    Without question it does. Even though it is what is called 'artistic license', it does little to help victims of violence. Which is what I think the intent of the photo subject matter is supposed to be about. Society is already desensitized enough as it is, through the news, movies and TV medias.
    This just ain't helpful to anyone.
  • spencerc143 2012/06/20 21:53:22
    No
    spencerc143
    Looks gross.
  • Ben 2012/06/20 21:51:58
    No
    Ben
    +1
    Its art. Get over it.
  • brittneylalaa 2012/06/20 21:51:49
    No
    brittneylalaa
    It all depends on how you view the picture. But I guess this can always be twisted into something negative reflecting abuse towards women. Its all in what you see and what comes to mind.
  • Keith 2012/06/20 21:48:29
    No
    Keith
    These don't glamorize violence. They could give some people bad ideas.
  • Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~ 2012/06/20 21:47:36
    Yes
    Anonymouse BN-0 ~bibbityboo~
    +1
    It certainly seems to. Not at all healthy, but it's most likely a controversial publicity stunt.
  • Rubyking 2012/06/20 21:46:59
    No
    Rubyking
    eww
  • AngelaDuke 2012/06/20 21:43:20
    Yes
    AngelaDuke
    +5
    The girl with the joker mouth is especially disturbing
  • Kat Thi... AngelaDuke 2012/06/20 21:53:40
    Kat Thirt33n
    the chelsea smile?
  • AngelaDuke Kat Thi... 2012/06/20 21:57:34
    AngelaDuke
    YES eek!
  • ray AngelaDuke 2012/06/20 22:30:25
    ray
    +1
    That was the trade mark of a vicious slasher in New York City long ago .
    He used to Joke " That's a Kool Aid Smile "

    Doesn't quite express rising above , strong and confident does it ?
  • bags th... AngelaDuke 2012/06/20 22:38:53
    bags the Indigenous Guru
    +1
    Her face is shown cut the same way the famous Black Dahlia was. All these pictures are disturbing, and I fail to understand their appropriateness in a fashion magazine, of all things.
  • AngelaDuke bags th... 2012/06/20 22:45:18
    AngelaDuke
    +2
    Yeah I knew it was the same as the black dahlia just figured the joker was more relatable lol. And i agree, these are all battle wounds, not I fell and hit my head wounds. I don't know who they are trying to fool saying these aren't violence related.
  • bags th... AngelaDuke 2012/06/20 22:55:01
    bags the Indigenous Guru
    +1
    Not all art is good art. Remember the crucifix in urine, or the starving dog?
  • ♥K14 2012/06/20 21:43:16
    No
    ♥K14
    +22
    Why So Serious?
  • Willski ♥K14 2012/06/20 23:27:06
    Willski
    +1
    Awesome Simi.
  • Corsair ♥K14 2012/06/21 06:19:16
    Corsair
    +2
    Let's put a smiiile on that face!!
  • C. C. R... ♥K14 2012/06/21 17:43:49
    C. C. Rider
    How stupid.
  • ♥K14 C. C. R... 2012/06/22 10:59:02
    ♥K14
    Not very - it's a batman reference...
    why so serious
  • C. C. R... ♥K14 2012/06/24 16:39:56
    C. C. Rider
    Like I said how stupid.
  • ♥K14 C. C. R... 2012/06/24 22:17:24
    ♥K14
    Philistine...
  • Ramblin... ♥K14 2012/06/21 18:20:25
    RamblingVoices.
    +5
    Not often I say this, but I wish I could rave that twice.
  • JohnT 2012/06/20 21:42:31
    No
    JohnT
    +2
    I think they do the opposite. There is nothing attractive or glamorous about a woman being shown beaten up.
  • gregaj7 2012/06/20 21:39:57
    Yes
    gregaj7
    +1
    The folk that did this are the one's "sick" (sic). These women look like they went a few rounds with the wrong guy/gal. They don't look like they 'rose-above' the beat-down.
  • Archer ~ The Limit Break of... 2012/06/20 21:39:56
    No
    Archer ~ The Limit Break of PHAET
    +9
    To say it glamorizes violence is to claim to know just how these women were supposedly obtaining these wounds. My sister's face was bashed in pretty badly once - by a fall from her bike. And she has a pic of herself staring at the camera in much the same fashion as these women - defying her injuries.

    So no. I don't think this is glamorizing violence. I believe the artists when they say the purpose is to show the strength of women to rise above it all.
  • Mila Darias 2012/06/20 21:33:10
    Yes
    Mila Darias
    +1
    It's attractive. Some people would decide that it's OK to turn someone pretty this way.
  • JS 2012/06/20 21:30:02
    Yes
    JS
    +4
    These look exactly like the photos on the domestic violence awareness ads, I don't see that they are "above the wounds". It is very disturbing and I don't like it at all!
  • Dawny 2012/06/20 21:28:36
    No
    Dawny
    +1
    I believe that they are saying beauty can come with a price. Victim? Yeaaahhhh.
  • cupcakes 2012/06/20 21:28:21
    No
    cupcakes
    LOL THE SECOND ONE REMINDS ME OF THE JOKER
  • sockpuppet 2012/06/20 21:26:44
    Yes
    sockpuppet
    +2
    And that's the whole point of it. Create a big scene and get those images in front of people where they can make some money. All that crap about powerful women, strength and confidence, etc. should get this freak locked up. Not for taking ugly pictures-- for thinking the public is stupid enough to believe his nonsense.
  • DFA 2012/06/20 21:26:43
    No
    DFA
    +3
    It's just artistic license. Where does it say "My husband beat me" ???
  • Sister Jean 2012/06/20 21:26:27
    Yes
    Sister Jean
  • The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk 2012/06/20 21:24:19
    Yes
    The Elitist Libtard SodaJerk
    +1
    I guess Beauty is in the eye of the Beholder. But I read the post twice, and I'm still not sure what the intent of the campaign is.

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