On 12/31/2010 6:44 AM, John Sessoms wrote:
From: "P. J. Alling"

I was going to say something else but I'll stay technical.  There are a
number of fabrics that look painted on.  No one has a body so perfect
that the wardrobe department won't enhance it, and painting doesn't
allow that.  I know from personal close observation just what certain
costumes can do and what they look like.  Body painting is mostly for
amateurs.

... and the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition.

I sad mostly. Playboy used to make a big deal that they never airbrushed anything, just covered flaws with camera angles, (and never published a photo where a model looked bad I'll wager), movies and video are different, you can't always manage to "problems" with camera angles and cropping, and the expense of reshooting a 10 minute scene something proved to be a bit too revealing is prohibitive. Think about it. I used to watch ST-Voyager pretty regularly. Though Jeri Ryan has ample "bozooms" as they used to say in some sitcoms and old pulp potboilers, and appeared to be wearing skin tight clothing, did you ever see an erect nipple, so much as once?

--
Where's the Kaboom?  There was supposed to be an Earth-shattering Kaboom!

        --Marvin the Martian.


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