lunedì 30 marzo 2015

This Photo Series Shows The Damage Media Does On How Women See Themselves

“We are so much more than the bodies we live in.”


Sarah Coffman, a 24-year-old blogger, is trying to change the way we think about women and body image with her new photo project called the Line Series.


Sarah Coffman, a 24-year-old blogger, is trying to change the way we think about women and body image with her new photo project called the Line Series.


Photo courtesy of TJ Smalls


"As women we try to fit inside of 'young enough,' 'thin enough,' 'pretty enough,' 'nice enough,' 'tough enough,' 'able enough,' without ever becoming 'too much,'" Coffman told BuzzFeed News.


"As women we try to fit inside of 'young enough,' 'thin enough,' 'pretty enough,' 'nice enough,' 'tough enough,' 'able enough,' without ever becoming 'too much,'" Coffman told BuzzFeed News.


Photo courtesy of TJ Smalls


"If you want to be socially acceptable you need to keep yourself inside the lines."


"If you want to be socially acceptable you need to keep yourself inside the lines."


Photo courtesy of TJ Smalls


The 24-year-old got a few of her friends together and took photos in their underwear while reading magazines.


The 24-year-old got a few of her friends together and took photos in their underwear while reading magazines.


Photo courtesy of TJ Smalls




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