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Glamour photography

Glamour photography is a genre of photography in which the subjects are portrayed in erotic poses ranging from fully clothed to nude. The term may be a euphemism for erotic photography.[1] For glamour models, body shape and size are directly related to success.[2]

Sameksha Singh, an Indian actress and model, at a photoshoot

This type of photography is known as "cheesecake" or "pin-up" for women and "beefcake" for men.[3][4]

Since glamour photography can include nudity, the distinction between this and softcore pornography is largely a matter of taste, although depictions of sexual contact are not considered within this genre and an important differentiator between it and pornography. Glamour photography is generally a composed image of a subject in a still position. The subjects of glamour photography for professional use are often professional models, and the photographs are normally intended for commercial use, including mass-produced calendars, pinups and men's magazines such as Maxim; but amateur subjects are also sometimes used, and sometimes the photographs are intended for private and personal use only. Photographers use a combination of cosmetics, lighting and airbrushing techniques to produce an appealing image of the subject.[5][6]

History

Until the later half of the 20th century glamour photography was usually referred to as erotic photography.[citation needed] Early erotic photography was often associated with "French postcards", small postcard sized images, that were sold by street vendors in France. In the early 1900s the pinup became popular and depicted scantily dressed women, often in a playful pose, seemingly surprised or startled by the viewer. The subject would usually have an expression of delight which seemed to invite the viewer to come and play.[citation needed] During World War II pin-up pictures of scantily clad movie stars were extremely popular among American servicemen. Betty Grable was one of the most famous pin-up models of all time; her pinup in a bathing suit was extremely popular with World War II soldiers.[citation needed]

In December 1953, Marilyn Monroe was featured in the first issue of Playboy magazine. Bettie Page was the Playboy Playmate of the Month in January 1955. Playboy was the first magazine featuring nude erotic photography to receive mainstream attention. Penthouse was the second such magazine to achieve this.

Glamour models popular in the early 1990s included Hope Talmons and Dita Von Teese and the modern era is represented in the U.S. by models like Heidi Van Horne and Bernie Dexter, while leading representatives of the genre in the UK include Katie Price and Lucy Pinder.[citation needed]

Magazines and movie stars

Standards and styles of glamour photography change over time, reflecting for example changes in social acceptance and taste. In the early 1920s, United States photographers like Ruth Harriet Louise and George Hurrell photographed celebrities to glamorize their stature by utilizing lighting techniques to develop dramatic effects.[7][8]

Until the 1950s, glamour photography in advertising and in men's magazines was highly controversial or even illegal.[citation needed] In some countries, if not illegal, such magazines could not be on public display, and some had to be displayed in a plastic cover. Magazines featuring glamour photography were sometimes marketed as "art magazines" or "health magazines".

Popular portraiture

Since the 1990s and especially in the 2010s, glamour photography has increased in popularity among the public. In more formal settings, glamour portrait studios have opened, offering professional hair and makeup artists and professional retouching to allow the general public to have the "model" experience. These sometimes include boudoir portraits but are more commonly used by professionals and high school seniors who want to look their best for their portraits. As photography has become widely adopted through the use of smartphones, glamour photography has become a popular type of content featured on social media, particularly on Instagram. Instagram models and influencers posting glamour photography-type content have attracted heavy scrutiny from the general public, and are blamed for contributing to rising rates of depression and anxiety in the West.[9][10][11]

Gallery

See also

Further reading

  • Simpson, Mark (23 March 2015). "How men became the new glamour models". The Daily Telegraph. London.

References

  1. ^ "glamour". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. 2007. Retrieved 4 April 2014.
  2. ^ Coy, Maddy; Garner, Maria (November 2010). "Glamour modelling and the marketing of self-sexualization: critical reflections". International Journal of Cultural Studies. 13 (6): 657–675. doi:10.1177/1367877910376576. S2CID 145230875.
  3. ^ dictionary.reference.com
  4. ^ Rosenberg, David (12 April 2015). slate.com; "The Secret History of Hunky Male Beefcakes".
  5. ^ Thomas, Mike (May 12, 1994). "Glamour Shots Take Writer from Bland to Bond". Toronto Star. Orlando Sentinel. Section B, p. J.3.
  6. ^ Peterson, Maggie Wolff (September 1994). "The Glamour Side of Photography". North Valley Business Journal. 5 (11). Section 1, p. 1. ProQuest 211586981. (As cited by ProQuest (subscription required).)
  7. ^ LaSalle, Mick (January 16, 1995). "Lights Up on Hollywood's Hurrell / Special focuses on the inventor of the glamour-shot style". San Francisco Chronicle.(subscription required)
  8. ^ "Legends in Light: The Hollywood Photography of George Hurrell". Hurrell Estate Collection. Retrieved January 16, 2015.
  9. ^ Scott, Elfy. "Instagram Has Some Pretty Huge Effects On Our Psychology, Here's Everything We Know So Far". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  10. ^ "Instagram Models And 'Influencers' Are Hurting Your Mental Health". The Odyssey Online. 2019-02-18. Retrieved 2022-10-17.
  11. ^ Leighton, Heather. "Influencers Admit That Instagram Is Bad For Body Image, Mental Health, Study Shows". Forbes. Retrieved 2022-10-17.

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For other uses of the term Glamour see Glamour disambiguation Glamour photography is a genre of photography in which the subjects are portrayed in erotic poses ranging from fully clothed to nude The term may be a euphemism for erotic photography 1 For glamour models body shape and size are directly related to success 2 Sameksha Singh an Indian actress and model at a photoshoot This type of photography is known as cheesecake or pin up for women and beefcake for men 3 4 Since glamour photography can include nudity the distinction between this and softcore pornography is largely a matter of taste although depictions of sexual contact are not considered within this genre and an important differentiator between it and pornography Glamour photography is generally a composed image of a subject in a still position The subjects of glamour photography for professional use are often professional models and the photographs are normally intended for commercial use including mass produced calendars pinups and men s magazines such as Maxim but amateur subjects are also sometimes used and sometimes the photographs are intended for private and personal use only Photographers use a combination of cosmetics lighting and airbrushing techniques to produce an appealing image of the subject 5 6 Contents 1 History 2 Magazines and movie stars 3 Popular portraiture 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 Further reading 7 ReferencesHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Until the later half of the 20th century glamour photography was usually referred to as erotic photography citation needed Early erotic photography was often associated with French postcards small postcard sized images that were sold by street vendors in France In the early 1900s the pinup became popular and depicted scantily dressed women often in a playful pose seemingly surprised or startled by the viewer The subject would usually have an expression of delight which seemed to invite the viewer to come and play citation needed During World War II pin up pictures of scantily clad movie stars were extremely popular among American servicemen Betty Grable was one of the most famous pin up models of all time her pinup in a bathing suit was extremely popular with World War II soldiers citation needed In December 1953 Marilyn Monroe was featured in the first issue of Playboy magazine Bettie Page was the Playboy Playmate of the Month in January 1955 Playboy was the first magazine featuring nude erotic photography to receive mainstream attention Penthouse was the second such magazine to achieve this Glamour models popular in the early 1990s included Hope Talmons and Dita Von Teese and the modern era is represented in the U S by models like Heidi Van Horne and Bernie Dexter while leading representatives of the genre in the UK include Katie Price and Lucy Pinder citation needed Magazines and movie stars EditStandards and styles of glamour photography change over time reflecting for example changes in social acceptance and taste In the early 1920s United States photographers like Ruth Harriet Louise and George Hurrell photographed celebrities to glamorize their stature by utilizing lighting techniques to develop dramatic effects 7 8 Until the 1950s glamour photography in advertising and in men s magazines was highly controversial or even illegal citation needed In some countries if not illegal such magazines could not be on public display and some had to be displayed in a plastic cover Magazines featuring glamour photography were sometimes marketed as art magazines or health magazines Popular portraiture EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed April 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Since the 1990s and especially in the 2010s glamour photography has increased in popularity among the public In more formal settings glamour portrait studios have opened offering professional hair and makeup artists and professional retouching to allow the general public to have the model experience These sometimes include boudoir portraits but are more commonly used by professionals and high school seniors who want to look their best for their portraits As photography has become widely adopted through the use of smartphones glamour photography has become a popular type of content featured on social media particularly on Instagram Instagram models and influencers posting glamour photography type content have attracted heavy scrutiny from the general public and are blamed for contributing to rising rates of depression and anxiety in the West 9 10 11 Gallery Edit Models posing for a magazine cover 2008 Carlson Twins two male models at a photoshoot in 2006 Isabel Sarli circa 1973 using the handbra technique Nude male model using the male equivalent of the handbra 2009See also Edit Sexuality portalErotic photography model Fashion photography Gravure model List of glamour modelsFurther reading EditSimpson Mark 23 March 2015 How men became the new glamour models The Daily Telegraph London References Edit glamour Oxford English Dictionary Oxford UK Oxford University Press 2007 Retrieved 4 April 2014 Coy Maddy Garner Maria November 2010 Glamour modelling and the marketing of self sexualization critical reflections International Journal of Cultural Studies 13 6 657 675 doi 10 1177 1367877910376576 S2CID 145230875 dictionary reference com Rosenberg David 12 April 2015 slate com The Secret History of Hunky Male Beefcakes Thomas Mike May 12 1994 Glamour Shots Take Writer from Bland to Bond Toronto Star Orlando Sentinel Section B p J 3 Peterson Maggie Wolff September 1994 The Glamour Side of Photography North Valley Business Journal 5 11 Section 1 p 1 ProQuest 211586981 As cited by ProQuest subscription required Publisher s website LaSalle Mick January 16 1995 Lights Up on Hollywood s Hurrell Special focuses on the inventor of the glamour shot style San Francisco Chronicle subscription required Legends in Light The Hollywood Photography of George Hurrell Hurrell Estate Collection Retrieved January 16 2015 Scott Elfy Instagram Has Some Pretty Huge Effects On Our Psychology Here s Everything We Know So Far BuzzFeed Retrieved 2022 10 17 Instagram Models And Influencers Are Hurting Your Mental Health The Odyssey Online 2019 02 18 Retrieved 2022 10 17 Leighton Heather Influencers Admit That Instagram Is Bad For Body Image Mental Health Study Shows Forbes Retrieved 2022 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