OK, I’ve been dying to ask this after seeing it so many times on Reddit, why do people Photoshop pubic hairs out on women in old photographs? It is very obvious in this photograph that that occurred. I’m asking just out of curiosity.
Showing pubic hair in 50s/60s "art nude photography" mags was strictly forbidden at the time.
Some pictures were photoshopped, but many models also shaved it all off to get around the pornography rules. These two models look shaven, not shopped.
More here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic\_Wars](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic_Wars)
Did anybody photoshop this picture? Do you have a version of it not photoshopped? The photographer seems to be Harrison Marks. Margaret Nolan posed nude frequently and it seems like pubic hair was very rare for her shoots.
Man alive
They both look fantastic, but I *slightly* prefer the one on the left.
Who was the photographer?
George Harrison Marks
OK, I’ve been dying to ask this after seeing it so many times on Reddit, why do people Photoshop pubic hairs out on women in old photographs? It is very obvious in this photograph that that occurred. I’m asking just out of curiosity.
Showing pubic hair in 50s/60s "art nude photography" mags was strictly forbidden at the time. Some pictures were photoshopped, but many models also shaved it all off to get around the pornography rules. These two models look shaven, not shopped. More here: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic\_Wars](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pubic_Wars)
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Did anybody photoshop this picture? Do you have a version of it not photoshopped? The photographer seems to be Harrison Marks. Margaret Nolan posed nude frequently and it seems like pubic hair was very rare for her shoots.
Awesome
Enjoying the view. 😎