



Nineteen-year-old photographer and photoshopper extraordinaire Flóra Borsi‘s newest series The real life models has a message I can get behind: “The essence of my photos is to visualize the physically impossible in a form of photo manipulation.” The Budapest-based Borsi asks the question, “What if these abstract models were real people?”

What I find compelling about Borsi series (I’m projecting here, btw) is how it calls out the unattainable, photoshopped images women are subjected to daily of other women on magazine stands, billboards and advertisements. The beautifully photoshopped skin or the perfect photoshoped body, that they, the models, don’t even possess themselves.

Flóra Borsi Photography on Facebook.





Via My Modern Met