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8 celebrities who spoke out against Photoshop in 2015
Serena Williams
Tennis superstar Serena Williams showed off her powerful body in its natural state in a photo shot by Annie Leibovitz for the annual Pirelli Calendar.
Amy Schumer
Schumer also posed for this year’s edition, and shared the photo on Instagram with the caption, “Beautiful, gross, strong, thin, fat, pretty, ugly, sexy, disgusting, flawless, woman. Thank you Annie Leibovitz!”
Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato posed for an unretouched nude photoshoot in Vanity Fair.
“A lot of times I get frustrated because people will, without my consent, Photoshop my body and it doesn’t look like my own body,” Lovato said. “Like, no no no, my thighs are bigger than that, can you put them back to the way they were? I’ve literally done that before where I’m like, ‘No, put my legs back on me. Those aren’t my legs.”
Kate Winslet
“I think they do look to magazines,” Winslet said. “I think they do look to women who have been successful in their chosen careers and they want people to look up to, and I would always want to be telling the truth about who I am to that generation because they’ve got to have strong leaders. We’re all responsible for raising strong young women, so these are things that are important to me.”
Chrissy Teigen
“I think it’s extra important right now to show a woman not wholly retouched,” she said. “It’s becoming the norm for people to have this butt that’s been plucked and pulled, and these boobs from somewhere else,” she told Mashable. “It’s not normal. I think it’s our responsibility as women to show our flaws and how we’re far from perfect.”
Gigi Hadid
Gigi Hadid shared what her shots from a swimwear campaign looked like straight from the camera.
Zendaya
“Had a new shoot come out today and was shocked when I found my 19 year old hips and torso quite manipulated,” Zendaya wrote on Instagram. “These are the things that make women self conscious, that create the unrealistic ideals of beauty that we have. Anyone who knows who I am knows I stand for honest and pure self love. So I took it upon myself to release the real pic (right side) and I love it.”
Emma Roberts
Emma Roberts starred in a Photoshop-free campaign for Aerie.
“To me, the most beautiful people are the people who embrace their ‘flaws,’ people who just own what they have."Demi Lovato posed for an unretouched nude photoshoot in Vanity Fair.
New Flickr App Offers 360° Photo Experience Via Samsung Gear VR Powered By Oculus
By Bertrand Fan, Principal Engineer
Flickr members spend their days exploring the 15 billion photos uploaded by our community, and now they have a chance to deeply immerse themselves in some of the top photos. Today, we’re excited to offer a new virtual reality Flickr app (Flickr VR) for compatible Samsung Galaxy smartphones that allows you to dive into the 360° photo experience via Samsung Gear VR powered by Oculus.
Over the years, Flickr users have uploaded tens of thousands of 360° photos and today we’re offering a new way to explore and view these images. Flickr is the best platform for 360° photos because we respect the image quality of uploaded photos, and we want to be one of the best ways to access engaging virtual reality experiences.
When you first open the Flickr app on Samsung Gear VR, you’ll see a carousel of the top curated 360° photos from Flickr. Select any image and you’ll instantly be transported to another place and time. From Aurora Borealis in the glowing night sky in Finland to Horseshoe Bend of the Colorado River in Arizona, people who view Flickr 360° photos for the first time do not want to take the Samsung Gear VR off.*
Try the new Flickr app on the Samsung Gear VR. Stay tuned for new features and experiences for 360° photos for VR headsets, web and mobile. This is just the beginning!
For more information, visit our Flickr page.
*Users of Samsung Gear VR must read and follow all warnings and instructions before headset use, and should take at least a 10 to 15 minute break every 30 minutes. Samsung Gear VR is not for children under 13.
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