From: Natalie
The photo I took is a representation of the extremes society
has for young women in attaining the “ideal”
image of what beauty is.Almost every female from young to old have
products in which they use to enhance or maintain their beauty to a certain liking
of who they’re “inspired” by. Whether it
be from a magazine,television,or social media, all of these components from our
society influence young women’s judgement and personalized view of what “true
beauty’ is. Women will go above and beyond to buy products to try and fit
themselves into a previsioned idea of what beauty is in the eyes of our society
and the image they portray it to be. Without products like these, most young
women feel as though they have no resources or progression toward achieving this
epitome of beauty they seek. From a young age women start to purchase various
products to maintain their “beauty” and their invisioned standards of how
they’re supposed to look in the eyes of other people. In my photo, I’ve chosen numerous ways to demonstrate
societal pressures of beauty on young females. The crowded and almost eye
filling of products is to highlight the amounts of all purchases made in an
effort to attain preconcieved thoughts
of how beautiful hair should be. The
image focuses and centralizes on all the equipment used to for “beautiful”
hair. Although the image’s focal point
is primarily on the products, it’s the reflection that gives discomfort. This
unclear looking glass is a demonstration of the blurred/blinded damages society
can cause to females in the process of keeping up with beauty standards.The
mass of space these products hold on the counter exhibit how much interpretation of beauty consumes most young
women and damages their self-esteem from wanting to fit into these molds of
societal views and the false idealogy of beauty that is advertised. Overall,
this image is an example of how beauty
standards can overpower young women in today’s society.

2 comments:
From the moment I looked at this photo I felt discomfort right away. The extreme clutter reminds me of my own cosmetic mess; this is an image of the daily torture females have to go through. It shows the endless expensive products that women buy to maintain themselves and the disorganization gives the viewer a claustrophobic feeling. Looking at this image and how backwards it was made me feel like I could not breath. There is no space and no opening, representing the constant pressure put on females until they are practically suffocating.
A striking factor to me was the fact that it is unidentifiable to know where this picture is taken. This may symbolize that with all these beauty supplies, its unidentifiable to know ones true self if this amount of products is needed to maintain normality. The cluttered area shows that the standards themselves are a mess and hard to maintain for women.
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