cynlee opened this issue on Mar 14, 2005 ยท 20 posts
cynlee posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 3:02 AM
Attached Link: about.body.dysmorphic.disorder
had this idea with the mirror & Body Dysmorphic Disorder, was just waiting for my daughter to come visit... the magazine was placed there as added incentive to be thin... was going to distort her image but after messing with that I changed my mind & layered a slightly larger version on top"It's estimated that Body Dysmorphic Disorder affects 1 in 50 people,
mostly teenagers and 20-somethings... people with anorexia and/or bulimia themselves
literally cannot look in the mirror and see the same person that everyone else sees...
BDD isn't just shown in cases of eating disorders (someone afflicted with BDD can obsess
not about weight, but instead about their hair, nose, chest, etc.)
Depression, obsessive compulsive disorder, eating disorders, anxiety issues, agoraphobia, and trichotillomania (hair pulling) are all problems that commonly follow or trigger BDD."
Message edited on: 03/14/2005 03:08
cynlee posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 3:07 AM
LostPatrol posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 5:28 AM
Excellent work and a great entry, dont know much about this disorder, but the cover girl (thin look) is an issue everywhere I think. Link did not work for me!
zhounder posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 5:39 AM
Outstanding! I used to work with a girl that saw herself as fat and grossly obeece (spelling?), she was 5'3" and 96 pounds.
Michelle A. posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 5:45 AM
Excellent entry! I do believe that our culture and society's obsession with thinness should take a lot of the blame for this...... Link took me to microsoft.....!
I am, therefore I create.......
--- michelleamarante.com
ryno posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 6:20 AM
Got it right away. No words necessary with this postwork! You are a master at your craft Cindy. I wonder if photography could be used in some way to help people with this disorder?
ModestyB posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 6:35 AM
This is REALLY BRILLIANT WORK!!! I all aspects, Cidy!! I just love and admire your creative mind :) Allso admire the serious side.. This is a very importain issue....how can we live in this "fixed" obsessive world ? And how can we help our children...well not just children....every body who suffers by a wrong selfimage in the rich world.. I think its very sad..all billions of money that people spend on redo them self, and they dont become happier (well I dont think so)...allso comparing with people from the 3:d world (poor contries) who dies, having no money to buy food...or medicin..VERY SAD...luv ya' sweetie..Puss 6 Kram
randyrives posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 8:13 AM
WOW! Really well done. Great job!
tvernuccio posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 9:07 AM
WOW!!!!!!!! This is definitely a BRILLIANT piece of photography as Modesty said!!! And what a way to show this disorder!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Whoo-hoo!!!!!!!! high 5s!!!! You totally nailed this!!!!!!!! :)
DJB posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 9:16 AM
"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the
absence but in the mastery of his passions."
cynlee posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 10:17 AM
Attached Link: about.body.dysmorphic.disorder
opps... sometimes i forget to take out the extra "**http://**" when i copy & paste :P Doug! can you remove that top link please? here it is again if you're interested :] & thank you guys! still not sure of the green over b&w but it seemed to add to the overall moodSarah has a great self-image & self-confidence!
if anything I may have over compensated,
lavishing her with praise when she was growing up,
don't think you can ever love them too much
Message edited on: 03/14/2005 10:29
Tedz posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 11:22 AM
Turned out real beaut...and a serious subject for the Young...You have excelled again.....and Sarah looks a real treat....not too many ....double double cheese cheese burger burger ...please....:]
lak posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 12:09 PM
this is such a creative and excellent way to portray this awful affliction...very nice work cynlee!
Sylvaine posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 12:50 PM
Attached Link: http://www.caligari-film.de/Website/Englisch/Info/Schmetterlinge.htm
Dito Michelle...did you ear dear sis...beside the beauty of your daughter...the problem of teen : DYSMORPHOPHOBY ? May be too serious : http://www.caligari-film.de/Website/Englisch/Info/Schmetterlinge.htmTwoPynts posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 1:47 PM
Well conceived and executed!!!
Kort Kramer - Kramer Kreations
dtp posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 3:03 PM
It is such a liar & proves your talent as I have said ones
Nilla posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 5:41 PM
Just strolling through and saw this entry! Spectacular work Cindy! A very serious subject for many young people today I am afraid. This would make for a most excellent medical poster dealing with this very serious issue! Brenda :)
tibet2004uk posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 7:35 PM
Yes, I agree with Nilla here about the medical poster!! Fantastic postwork!! And I love the green over the B&w! A serious issue indeed with which I have decided not to care much about anymore! Well, I'm trying anyway! ;)
ReBorneUK posted Tue, 15 March 2005 at 1:28 AM
Nice shot Cyn - they green definately goes well. Daughter looks like a nice example of offspring..... ;-) Now, over here in the UK we have massive social conflict with this at the moment. According to reports yesterday, 2/3 of adults here are obese.....obesity in children are at an all-time high... magazines show slim models a few pages before articles on how fat Britain is becoming.... McDonalds et al are being slammed for being unhealthy.... and a magazine that was lying about yesterday had articles on the pressures of girls in today's society to look thin and the disorders associated.....and then an article about an actress from a TV series here called Fat Friends about a slimming club... our last Pop Idol winner was a very 'large' girl.... Sophie Dahl became famous for being a larger model - then slimmed down...... 5 magazine pages devoted to the diets the stars are on...... So, the message here is "It's ok to be big, it's WHO you are that counts!" No, the message here is "You're too fat!" No, the message here is "It's ok to be big, it's WHO you are that counts!" No, the message here is "You're too fat!" And we wonder why we have disorders like these?! (",)
tibet2004uk posted Tue, 15 March 2005 at 3:37 PM
Good point Mickey! ;)