6.10.2012

Photoshop in the 1950's


I find this very interesting; the before and after photos of pin up girls of the 1950's.  This reminds me of Mad Men and the ads they do on the show. They start with a real live model but then draw up the actual ad.  It was photoshop of the 1950's.  See more {here}.

14 comments:

Sarah B said...

They're quite lovely, aren't they? I like the style and feel of them :)

Mimi said...

this is so cool! ;D

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Kyla Makay said...

That is so interesting!
Who would of known?
Thanks for sharing.
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Unknown said...

this is soooo cool!!! I had no idea!

Amber said...

Oh wow. I never knew they based the illustrations on actual models. You learn something new everyday :)

Lilacandgrey said...

LOVE!

Anonymous said...

Wow!! Great find, thanks for sharing! I am so happy to have found your lovely little corner of the web today.. I'll be following for sure!

Jen
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oh so lovely said...

that's so neat!!! I never knew that!

Liesl said...

This is very fun, love these! Thanks for sharing, and I hope you are well! :)

Bodil Loïs Huisman said...

I love this post, such a funny fact. I didn't know that.

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Unknown said...

beautiful photos! I love it!
amazing blog, keep it up!

xoxo, your new follower!!

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The Constant Complainer said...

That was really cool to see.

Just stopping by to say hi and hope you have a great Fourth of July.

Sorry for being MIA...was in Hilton Head for two relaxing weeks!

Dylana Suarez said...

This is awesome!

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Hazel from Hazel Loves Design said...

This is such a clever post to share! I think it is interesting to see what emphasis they put on certain things in the pictures! Gorgeous women too!!

:) Hazel
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