A new promotional photo emerged yesterday for
Beyoncé's current album, "4," and the internet is up in arms claiming the singer has been
white-washed.
It appears that a bright light was shining on Beyoncé during the photo
shoot (as evidenced by the reflection in her leg), but her face and
upper body appear confusingly lighter than everything else in the
picture. When you combine her
pale-looking skin with her blond hair, some people are accusing Beyoncé of trying to look white.
It's
hard to imagine Beyoncé herself requesting a lighter appearance for the
image, as there are many other people involved in producing her
promotional photos including the photographer, lighting technician,
photo editors, and people at her record label, Columbia. If anything
Beyoncé's brown skin being lightened may only confuse fans who would
have trouble recognizing her.
It's also important to note that is not the first time Beyoncé has
appeared to be lighter in a photograph. Some said her cover photo for
"4" also made the singer appear lighter. And in 2008, L'Oreal was
accused of digitally lightening her ads for Feria hair color.
As
people become much more savvy and familiar with tools like Photoshop,
we're more likely to call out questionable images that appear to have
been altered. But what do you think happened with this most recent
Beyoncé photo? Is it just strong lightening, or a case of white-washing?
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