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blamebrampton ([personal profile] blamebrampton) wrote2011-06-29 11:38 pm

That's just not right ...

Newsweek have a 'Diana at 50' cover, with a digitally aged Diana:


It's not just me, she totally looks like a Zombie, yes?

Let this be a lesson to all of you to always wear a seatbelt, lest the media forever ignore both your many good works and all semblance of good taste when it comes to considering your family's feelings in favour of a 'cover with impact'.

(And don't hang out with Tina Brown if you ever plan to be the least bit famous, she will revivify any fleeting connection far beyond the point when any trashy 50s' horror flick voodoo priestess would be ashamed!)

[identity profile] napchic.livejournal.com 2011-06-29 02:41 pm (UTC)(link)
One would think that if you were literally chased to death by tabloid photographers, there would be some point where they could no longer make new photos of you.

Also.
HATE the photoshop work. It's uncanny valley of the living dead.

But I do love the fact that the company credited at Newsweek for this atrocity in photoshopping is called R. Mutt Studios, after, I assume, Duchamp's Fountain.
Being the namesake of a urinal suits them.